The Drama of Love, Life and Death in Shakespeare

The Drama of Love, Life and Death in Shakespeare

by Anthony Holden (Author)

Synopsis

Shakespeare is as much a figure of the 20th and 21st centuries as he is of the 16th and 17th, and Shakespeare in Love stands as evidence of our fascination. Written by a recognized expert, this book addresses two significant factors behind this continuing relevance. Firstly, there is the play's investigation of the most fundamental and timeless aspects of human nature. Play after play confronts what is immutable in man: our capacity for good and evil, our subservience to emotion. Each chapter examines themes recurrent in Shakespeare's dramas: love and hate; jealousy and revenge; and death and retribution among others. Secondly, there are the interpretation of the plays, many of which are films now lauded in their own right. Soul of the Age is illustrated with stills from the most famous adaptations: from the Olivier-starring Hamlet to 1996's William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and Leonardo Di Caprio.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 160
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Mitchell Beazley
Published: 25 May 2000

ISBN 10: 1840002832
ISBN 13: 9781840002836

Author Bio
After an award-winning career in journalism, Anthony Holden is now a prolific writer and broadcaster, praised for his translations of the classics and his definitive biographies and histories. Best known for studies of Prince Charles and Laurence Olivier and - and for Big Deal, an autobiographical account of a year as a professional poker player - Anthony is also a weekly columnist for the Express. Anthony's biography of Shakespeare is published in the Autumn by Little Brown.