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Shakespeare and the New Disease

The Dramatic Function of Syphilis in "Troilus and Cressida,</I> "Measure for Measure,</I> and "Timon of Athens</I>

by Greg W. Bentley (Author)
©1989 Others 252 Pages
Series: American University Studies , Volume 85

Summary

This book makes several important contributions to our knowledge of Shakespeare and the Renaissance. First, Bentley's close and thorough analysis of the references to syphilis in Troilus and Cressida, Measure for Measure, and Timon of Athens illustrates how Shakespeare not only transforms a medical topic into imaginative literature, but more specifically it demonstrates how Shakespeare employs this «image cluster» to define and reveal major themes in the plays - sexual commercialism, slander, and usury, respectively. Second, Bentley's investigation of the imagery and themes in these plays provides evidence about their generic identity: rather than view these plays as traditional comedies or even problem plays, they should be looked at as comic or tragic satires.

Details

Pages
252
Year
1989
ISBN (PDF)
9781453910566
DOI
10.3726/978-1-4539-1056-6
Language
English
Publication date
2012 (October)
Keywords
theater author stage
Published
New York, Bern, Frankfurt/M., Paris, 1989. 252 pp.

Biographical notes

Greg W. Bentley (Author)

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