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The Girlhood of Shakespeare's Heroines Mary Cowden Clarke

The Girlhood of Shakespeare's Heroines By Mary Cowden Clarke

The Girlhood of Shakespeare's Heroines by Mary Cowden Clarke


Summary

Mary Cowden Clarke (1809-98) was a noted Shakespearian scholar, who published in 1850 a series of imaginative accounts of the girlhood of some of his heroines. Her motive was to provide a 'prequel' which showed the development of the heroine's character through the events of her formative years.

The Girlhood of Shakespeare's Heroines Summary

The Girlhood of Shakespeare's Heroines: In a Series of Fifteen Tales by Mary Cowden Clarke

Mary Cowden Clarke (1809-98) was the daughter of the publisher Vincent Novello. She produced a complete concordance to Shakespeare's works in 1845, and her fascination with the plays led to her publishing in 1850 a series of imaginative accounts of the girlhood of some of his heroines. Her motive was 'to imagine the possible circumstances and influences of scene, event, and associate, surrounding the infant life of his heroines, which might have conduced to originate and foster those germs of character recognised in their maturity as by him developed; to conjecture what might have been the first imperfect dawnings of that which he has shown us in the meridian blaze of perfection'. These 'prequels' offer a back-story which is surprising in its subversive interpretation of the plays and especially of the role of the 'hero'. Volume 2 includes the stories of Ophelia and Juliet.

Table of Contents

1. Isabella: the votaress; 2. Katharina and Bianca: the shrew and the demure; 3. Ophelia: the rose of Elsinore; 4. Rosalind and Celia: the friends; 5. Juliet: the white dove of Verona; 6. Illustrative notes.

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NLS9781108001274
9781108001274
1108001270
The Girlhood of Shakespeare's Heroines: In a Series of Fifteen Tales by Mary Cowden Clarke
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2009-07-20
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