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Entering the Maze

Shakespeare's Art of Beginning

by Robert F. Willson, Jr. (Volume editor)
©1995 Others VIII, 180 Pages
Series: Studies in Shakespeare, Volume 2

Summary

The essays in this collection address the prophetic function of opening scenes and sequences in Shakespeare's histories, dramas, and comedies. The authors ask and attempt to answer such questions as what constitutes an opening sequence, the purpose of prologues and choruses, the meaning of «enframed action,» and the relationship between exposition and mood setting. The contributors include prominent Shakespearean scholars such as Douglas Peterson, Barbara Palmer, David Bergeron, and J.L. Styan. Several of the papers were originally presented at a meeting of the Shakespeare Association of America.

Details

Pages
VIII, 180
Year
1995
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820424422
ISBN (Softcover)
9780820437071
Language
English
Keywords
opening scenes histories dramas comedies
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt/M., Paris, Wien, 1995. VIII, 180 pp.

Biographical notes

Robert F. Willson, Jr. (Volume editor)

The Editor: Robert F. Willson Jr. is Professor of English at the University of Missouri at Kansas City. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin. His books on Shakespeare include Shakespeare's Opening Scenes and Shakespeare's Reflexive Endings. Dr. Willson has published widely in journals on the subject of Shakespearean construction and Shakespeare on film.

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