Shakespeare’s Settings and a Sense of Place

Shakespeare’s Settings and a Sense of Place

EnglishPaperback / softback
Berry Ralph
University of Wales Press
EAN: 9781783168088
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Shakespeare’s use of location governs his dramas. Some he was personally familiar with, like Windsor; some he knew through his imagination, like Kronborg Castle (‘Elsinore’); some matter because Shakespeare’s plays were performed there, like Hampton Court and the Great Hall of the Middle Temple. Shakespeare’s plays are powerfully shaped by their sense of place, and the location becomes an unacknowledged actor. This book is about the locations that he used for his plays, each of which the author has visited, and the result presents the reader with a sense of those places that Shakespeare knew either through direct personal contact or through his imaginative re-interpretation of the scene.
EAN 9781783168088
ISBN 1783168080
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher University of Wales Press
Publication date March 15, 2016
Pages 101
Language English
Dimensions 216 x 138
Country United Kingdom
Readership General
Authors Berry Ralph
Illustrations Publisher's extent note