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Shakespeare and the Gods Professor Virginia Mason Vaughan (Clark University, USA)

Shakespeare and the Gods By Professor Virginia Mason Vaughan (Clark University, USA)

Shakespeare and the Gods by Professor Virginia Mason Vaughan (Clark University, USA)


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Shakespeare and the Gods Summary

Shakespeare and the Gods by Professor Virginia Mason Vaughan (Clark University, USA)

Now available in paperback, Shakespeare and the Gods examines Shakespeares many allusions to six classical gods (Jupiter, Diana, Venus, Mars, Hercules and Ceres) that enhance his readers and audiences understanding and enjoyment of his work. Vaughan explains their historical context, from their origins in ancient Greece to their appropriation in Rome and their role in medieval and early modern mythography. The book also illuminates Shakespeares classical allusions by comparison to the work of contemporaries like Edmund Spenser, Ben Jonson and Thomas Heywood and explores allusive patterns that repeat throughout Shakespeares canon. Each chapter concludes with a more focused reading of one or two plays in which the god appears or serves as an underlying motif. Shakespeare and the Gods highlights throughout the gods participation in western constructions of gender as well as classical myths role in changing attitudes toward human violence and sexuality.

Shakespeare and the Gods Reviews

Virginia Mason Vaughan's Shakespeare and the Gods is a clear and intelligently useful guide to the scope and meaning of Shakespeare's allusions to major classical deities. This book deftly explores the ways in which Shakespeare serves as a major interpreter of these classical legends, to the extent that his plays and poems are the texts where we most fully and rewardingly encounter the rich classical tradition of sexual warfare reaching back to Homer, Virgil, and Ovid. -- David Bevington, Phyllis Fay Horton Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of English and Comparative Literature, University of Chicago, USA
Shakespeare and the Gods provides students with much needed information about major figures from classical mythology, the early modern interpretations that Shakespeare would have known, and the role allusions to these gods, or their appearance, play in enriching the moral and psychological meaning of his works. -- Suzanne Gossett, Professor Emerita of English, Loyola University Chicago, USA

About Professor Virginia Mason Vaughan (Clark University, USA)

Virginia Mason Vaughan is Professor Emerita and Research Professor in the Department of English at Clark University, USA. She is a leading international expert on The Tempest, and co-editor of the Arden Third Series edition of the play. Her publications also include Antony and Cleopatra: Language and Writing (Arden Shakespeare, 2015), The Tempest: A Critical Reader (co-edited with Alden T. Vaughan, Arden Shakespeare, 2014), and Women Making Shakespeare: Text, Reception and Performance (co-edited with Gordon McMullan, Lena Cowen Orlin, Arden Shakespeare, 2013).

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgements Note on Text List of Abbreviations Chapter One: Contexts Chapter Two: Jupiter Chapter Three: Venus Chapter Four: Hercules Chapter Five: Diana Chapter Six: Mars Chapter Seven: Ceres Afterthoughts References Index

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NPB9781474284264
9781474284264
1474284264
Shakespeare and the Gods by Professor Virginia Mason Vaughan (Clark University, USA)
New
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2020-03-19
256
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