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The Dark Side of Shakespeare: an Elizabethan Courtier, Diplomat, Spymaster, & Epic Hero

Author : W. Ron Hess
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 708 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2003-10-29
Category : History
ISBN : 9781491717530

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The "Dark Side of Shakespeare" trilogy by W. Ron Hess has been his 20-year undertaking to try to fill-in many of the gaps in knowledge of Shakespeare's personality and times. The first two volumes investigated wide-ranging topics, including the key intellectual attributes that Shakespeare exhibited in his works, including the social and political events of the 1570s to early-1600s. This was when Hess believes the Bard's works were being "originated" (the earliest phases of artistry, from conception or inspiration to the first of multiple iterations of "writing"). Hess highlights a peculiar fascination that the Bard had with the half-brother of Spain's Philip II, the heroic Don Juan of Austria, or in 1571 "the Victor of Lepanto." From that fascination, as determined by characters based on Don Juan in the plays (e.g., the villain "Don John" in "Much Ado")and other matters, Hess even made so bold as to propose a series of phases from the mid-1570s to mid-80s in which he feels each Shakespeare play had been originated, or some early form of each play then existed -- if not in writing, at least in the Bard's imagination. Thus, the creative process Hess describes is a vastly more protracted on than most Shakespeare scholars would admit to -- the absurd notion that the Bard would jot off the lines of a work in a few days or weeks and then immediately have it performed on the public stage or published shortly thereafter still dominates orthodox dating systems for the canon. Hess draws on the works of many other scholars for using "topical allusions" within each work in order to set practical limits for when the "origination" and subsequent "alterations" of each play occurred. In the trilogy's Volume III, Hess continues to amplify a heroic "knight-errant" personality type that Shakespeare's very "pen-name" may have been drawn from, a type which envied and transcended the brutal chivalry of Don Juan. This was channeled into a patriotic anti-Spanish and pro-British imperial spirit -- particularly with regard to reforming and improving the English language so that it could rival the Greco-Roman, Italian, and Frenchpoetic traditions -- one-upping the best that the greats of antiquity and the Renaissance had achieved in literature. In fact, as vast as the story is that Hess tells in his three volumes, there is a huge volume of material he is making available out of print (on his webpage at http://home.earthlink.net/~beornshall/index.html and via a "Volume IV" that he plans to offer on CD for a nominal cost via his e-mail [email protected]). Among this added material is a searchable 1,000-page Chronological listing of "Everything" that Hess deems relevant to Shakespeare and his age, or to the providing of the canon to modern times. Hess feels that discernable patterns can be detected through that chronology that help to illuminate the roles of others in the Bard's circle, such as Anthony Munday and Thomas Heywood. The network of 16th and 17th century "Stationers" (printers, publishers, and book sellers) and their often curious doings provide many of those patterns. Hess invites his readers to help to continuously update the Chronology and other materials, so that those can remain worthwhile research resources for all to use. For, the mysteries of Shakespeare and his age can only be unraveled through fully understanding the patterns within.

The Muse as Therapist

Author : Heward Wilkinson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2018-02-10
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9780429907289

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In recent years there has been a cautious movement towards seeing psychotherapy and counselling as arts not as sciences. In this rich, yet rigorous, multidisciplinary text, this movement is explored in terms of poetry; therapy; dreams; literary texts; Heideggerian, Kantian, and post-modern philosophy; the modern developmental theorising of Daniel Stern; and the politics of psychotherapy regulation. This path-breaking book offers a grounded challenge to reductive visions of the therapy process.

Shakespeare

Author : Harold Bloom
Publisher : HarperCollins UK
Page : 774 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2008-07
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780007292844

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Harold Bloom, the doyen of American literary critics and author of 'The Western Canon', has spent a professional lifetime reading, writing about, and teaching Shakespeare. In this magisterial interpretation, Bloom explains Shakespeare's genius in a radical and provocative re-reading of the plays.

The Boat of a Million Years

Author : Poul Anderson
Publisher : Open Road Media
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2018-09-18
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781504053662

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A New York Times Notable Book and Hugo and Nebula Award Finalist: This epic chronicle of ten immortals over the course of history “succeeds admirably” (The New York Times). The immortals are ten individuals born in antiquity from various cultures. Immune to disease, able to heal themselves from injuries, they will never die of old age—although they can fall victim to catastrophic wounds. They have walked among mortals for millennia, traveling across the world, trying to understand their special gifts while searching for one another in the hope of finding some meaning in a life that may go on forever. Following their individual stories over the course of human history and beyond into a richly imagined future, “one of science fiction’s most revered writers” (USA Today) weaves a broad tapestry that is “ambitious in scope, meticulous in detail, polished in style” (Library Journal).

An Epistle to Florio, at Oxford

Author : Thomas Tyrwhitt
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 66 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 1749
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OXFORD:600028435

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Dating Shakespeare's Plays

Author : Kevin Gilvary
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 508 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : English literature
ISBN : 1898594864

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The Late Mr. Shakespeare

Author : Robert Nye
Publisher : Arcade Publishing
Page : 428 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1559704691

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Our guide to the life of the Bard is an actor by the name of Robert Reynolds, known also as Pickleherring. Pickleherring asserts that as a boy he was not only an original member of Shakespeare's acting troupe but played the greatest female roles, from Cleopatra through Portia. In an attic above a brothel in Restoration London - a half century after Shakespeare has departed the stage - Pickleherring, now an ancient man, sits down to write the full story of his former friend, mentor, and master. One by one, chapter by chapter, Pickleherring teases out all the theories that have been embroidered around Shakespeare over the centuries: Did he really write his own plays? Who was the Dark Lady of the sonnets? Did Shakespeare die a Catholic? What did he do during the so-called lost years, before he went to London to write plays? What were the last words Shakespeare uttered on his deathbed? Was Shakespeare ever in love? Pickleherring turns speculation and fact into stories, each bringing us inexorably closer to Shakespeare the man - complex, contradictory, breathing, vibrant.

Willoby His Avisa

Author : Henry Willoby
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 1886
Category : Electronic
ISBN : BSB:BSB11518063

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Biography and History in Film

Author : Thomas S. Freeman,David L. Smith
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2019-10-14
Category : History
ISBN : 9783319894089

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Biography and History in Film by Thomas S. Freeman,David L. Smith Pdf

The essays in this volume seek to analyze biographical films as representations of historical individuals and the times in which they lived. To do this, contributors examine the context in which certain biographical films were made, including the state of knowledge about their subjects at that moment, and what these films reveal about the values and purposes of those who created them. This is an original approach to biographical (as opposed to historical) films and one that has so far played little part in the growing literature on historical films. The films discussed here date from the 1920s to the 2010s, and deal with males and females in periods ranging from the Middle Ages to the end of the twentieth century. In the process, the book discusses how biographical films reflect changing attitudes towards issues such as race, gender and sexuality, and examines the influence of these films on popular perceptions of the past. The introduction analyses the nature of biographical films as a genre: it compares and contrasts the nature of biography on film with written biographies, and considers their relationship with the discipline of history. As the first collection of essays on this popular but understudied genre, this book will be of interest to historians as well as those in film and cultural studies.

William of Stratford

Author : Greg Atkins
Publisher : Baker's Plays
Page : 68 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Drama
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Sir Francis Bacon's Journals

Author : Lochithea
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 684 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2007-08
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780595460342

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Sir Francis Bacon's Journals by Lochithea Pdf

Be calm good wind, blow not a word away for this is a meticulous account of Sir Francis Bacon's lifetime, written as journal entries, and with his style: I have no more made my book, than my book has made me: 'tis a book consubstantial with the author, of a peculiar design, a member of my life, and whose business is not designed for others, as that of all other books.

Mr. W.H.

Author : Leslie Hotson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 1964
Category : Hatcliffe, William
ISBN : UCAL:B4632867

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A Shakespeare scholar offers a new solution to the identity of both the "young man" and the "dark lady" of the sonnets.

Poems and Plays

Author : William Shakespeare
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 512 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 1821
Category : Electronic
ISBN : MINN:319510020817080

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Not Hamlet

Author : Janet Suzman
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 122 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2015-10-22
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781849436014

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"A thoughtful and considered kick up the arse to conspiracy theorists and to patriarchy" – Michael Boyd, Artistic Director RSC Cleopatra, La Pucelle, Ophelia, Shaw’s St. Joan and Ibsen’s Hedda – a handful of seminal roles for women in the classical canon. Janet Suzman has played them all and directed some. Here she examines their complexity and explores why only Cleopatra has an independence that allows her to speak to modern women. None of these, regrettably, matches up to a Hamlet, but as she is grateful for the parts he did write, Suzman feels a lightly-barbed attack on those who doubt Shakespeare’s authorship is way overdue. She also takes issue with received ideas on boy-actors playing mature women in Shakespeare’s company, and reflects on how female characters in classical drama have not been on a level with their male counterparts. Today, on TV, film and the stage, this remains the case. Not Hamlet but Hamlette, please.

Clockwork and Chivalry

Author : Ken Walton,Peter Cakebread
Publisher : Anchor Books
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Games
ISBN : 1907204903

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Magick and Clockwork battle for supremacy in a world turned upside down! The Seventeenth Century is a time of romantic Cavaliers and dour Puritans, religious strife and political upheaval. England, a land riddled with hunger, pestilence and superstition, is gripped by Civil War. A multitude of competing factions struggle to survive. The King has been executed and Cromwell has usurped power. But in this richly-imagined alternate history, the conflict continues. Two great armies lay waste to the country, the Royalists aided by fearsome Alchemical magicks, the Roundheads by mighty Clockwork death-machines. Old beliefs are crumbling and the future is up for grabs. With a heart filled with Righteousness and a cause worth fighting for, you enter the maelstrom. Adventure in a detailed and vibrant setting, powered by Mongoose Publishing's RuneQuest II system. This is the first of a series of releases which will provide adventures and sourcebooks for the Clockwork & Chivalry background - from Cakebread & Walton: Purveyors of Fine Imaginings.