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Poor Naked Wretches Stephen Unwin

Poor Naked Wretches By Stephen Unwin

Poor Naked Wretches by Stephen Unwin


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Shows how Shakespeare portrayed working people with insight, compassion and purpose.

Poor Naked Wretches Summary

Poor Naked Wretches: Shakespeare's Working People by Stephen Unwin

Was Shakespeare a snob? Poor Naked Wretches challenges the idea that our greatest writer despised working people, and shows that he portrayed them with as much insight, compassion and purpose as the rich and powerful. Moreover, they play an important role in his dramatic method. Stephen Unwin reads Shakespeare anew, exploring the astonishing variety of working people in his plays, as well as the vast range of cultural sources from which they were drawn. Unwin argues that the robust realism of these characters, their independence of mind and their engagement in the great issues of the day, makes them much more than mere comic relief. Compassionate, cogent and wry, Poor Naked Wretches grants these often-overlooked figures the dignity and respect they deserve.

About Stephen Unwin

Stephen Unwin is a London-based theatre and opera director, who founded English Touring Theatre in 1993 and opened the Rose Theatre, Kingston in 2008. His books include (with Kenneth McLeish) Faber and Faber's Pocket Guide to Shakespeare's Plays, and his original plays include All Our Children (London and New York).

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NGR9781789146615
9781789146615
1789146615
Poor Naked Wretches: Shakespeare's Working People by Stephen Unwin
New
Hardback
Reaktion Books
2022-07-11
304
N/A
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