Shakespeare's knowledge of the practices of visual art, its fundamental concepts and the surrounding debates is clear from his earliest works. This book explores this relationship, showing how key works develop visual compositions as elements of dramatic movement, construction of ideas, and reflections on the artifice of theatre and language. The Taming of the Shrew, Love's Labour's Lost, Richard II and A Midsummer Night's Dream are explored in detail, offering new insights into their forms, themes, and place in European traditions. The use of emblems is examined in Titus Andronicus and As You Like It; studies of Venus and Adonis, some sonnets and The Rape of Lucrece reveal different but related visual aspects; a later chapter suggests how the new relation between seeing and soliloquy in The Rape of Lucrece is developed in other plays. Extensively illustrated, the book explores Shakespeare's assimilation and exploration of visual traditions in structure, theme and idea throughout the canon.



Zusammenfassung
A fully illustrated study of Shakespeare''s awareness of traditions in visual art and their presence in his plays and poems.
Titel
Shakespeare and the Visual Imagination
EAN
9781316379202
ISBN
978-1-316-37920-2
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
06.08.2015
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
92.75 MB
Jahr
2015
Untertitel
Englisch