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Human Conflict in Shakespeare S. C. Boorman

Human Conflict in Shakespeare By S. C. Boorman

Human Conflict in Shakespeare by S. C. Boorman


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Summary

Conflict is at the heart of much of Shakespeare's drama. First published in 1987, Boorman makes this 'warfare of our nature' the central theme of his approach to Shakespeare. He points to the moral context within which he wrote, in part comprising earlier notions of human nature, in part the new tentative perceptions of his own age.

Human Conflict in Shakespeare Summary

Human Conflict in Shakespeare by S. C. Boorman

Conflict is at the heart of much of Shakespeare's drama. Frequently there is an overt setting of violence, as in Macbeth, but, more significantly there is often 'interior' conflict. Many of Shakespeare's most striking and important characters - Hamlet and Othello are good examples - are at war with themselves.

Originally published in 1987, S. C. Boorman makes this 'warfare of our nature' the central theme of his stimulating approach to Shakespeare. He points to the moral context within which Shakespeare wrote, in part comprising earlier notions of human nature, in part the new tentative perceptions of his own age. Boorman shows Shakespeare's great skill in developing the traditional ideas of proper conduct to show the tensions these ideas produce in real life. In consequence, Shakespeare's characters are not the clear-cut figures of earlier drama, rehearsing the set speeches of their moral types - they are so often complex and doubting, deeply disturbed by their discordant natures. The great merit of this fine book is that it displays the ways in which Shakespeare conjured up living beings of flesh and blood, making his plays as full of dramatic power and appeal for modern audiences as for those of his own day. In short, this book presents a human approach to Shakespeare, one which stresses that truth of mankind's inner conflict which links virtually all his plays.

Table of Contents

Introduction. Part 1: Forms of Human Conflict (a) Soul-Body (b) Immortal-Mortal (c) Greatness-Littleness (d) Freedom-Fate (e) Reason-Unreason (Control of Self--Lack of Control) (f) Reason-Love (Man and Woman) (g) Reason-Fantasy (h) Private Man-Public Man (i) Order-Disorder (j) Justice-Mercy Part 2 (a) Human Conflict in Early English Drama (b) Human Conflict in Plays of Shakespeare's Contemporaries Part 3 Human Conflict in Shakespeare Introduction. Comedies. English History Plays. Classical Plays. Tragedies. Retrospect. The Last Plays. Appendix 1: Marlow's Doctor Faustus. Appendix 2 Comedy and Tragedy in Drama. Notes. Indexes: 1. Elizabethan (Non-Dramatic) References 2. Shakespeare's Plays: (a) Titles (b) Characters 3. Non-Shakespearean Plays: Titles 4. General.

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NLS9780367684174
9780367684174
0367684179
Human Conflict in Shakespeare by S. C. Boorman
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2023-02-12
340
N/A
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