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Representing Shakespearean Tragedy Reiko Oya (Keio University, Tokyo)

Representing Shakespearean Tragedy By Reiko Oya (Keio University, Tokyo)

Representing Shakespearean Tragedy by Reiko Oya (Keio University, Tokyo)


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Reiko Oya considers Shakespearean tragedy as performed in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries by David Garrick, John Philip Kemble and his sister Sarah Siddons, and Edmund Kean. With chapters focusing on King Lear, Hamlet and Macbeth, the book offers insights into the intriguing relations among the London stage luminaries.

Representing Shakespearean Tragedy Summary

Representing Shakespearean Tragedy: Garrick, the Kembles, and Kean by Reiko Oya (Keio University, Tokyo)

Reiko Oya explores theatrical expressions of Shakespearean tragedy in Georgian London and the relations between the representative players of the time - David Garrick, John Philip Kemble and his sister Sarah Siddons, and Edmund Kean - and their close circle of friends. The book begins by analysing the tragic emotion that Garrick conveyed through his performance of King Lear, and the responses to it from such critics as Samuel Johnson and Elizabeth Montagu. The second chapter examines the concept of sublimity in Kemble and Siddons' interpretations of Macbeth. The final chapter studies the disparity between the literary and the theatrical Hamlet in Kean's impersonation and William Hazlitt's response to it. With subjects ranging from Shakespearean promptbooks to paintings and the poetics of Romanticism, the book offers great insights into the exchange of ideas and inspirations among the cultural luminaries who surrounded the London stage.

Representing Shakespearean Tragedy Reviews

'I must say that this is an awe-inspiring scholarly approach to drawing together and relating a vast amount of different materials.' Angela Kikue Davenport, University of Tokyo

About Reiko Oya (Keio University, Tokyo)

Reiko Oya is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Business and Commerce at Keio University, Japan.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Garrick's prologue; 1. Winding up 'th'untuned and jarring senses': Garrick, King Lear, and contemporary theatrical/literary criticism; 2. 'Who dares do more': Kemble, Siddons, and the question of sublimity in Macbeth; 3. 'Speak the speech, I pray you': Kean, Hamlet, and the Romantic 'playwrights'; Conclusion: Kean's farewell.

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NPB9780521879859
9780521879859
052187985X
Representing Shakespearean Tragedy: Garrick, the Kembles, and Kean by Reiko Oya (Keio University, Tokyo)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2007-10-25
258
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