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Shakespeare Seen

Shakespeare Seen

Shakespeare Seen

Image, Performance and Society
Stuart Sillars , Universitetet i Bergen, Norway
February 2019
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9781107193246

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    This wide-ranging study traces the forces that drove the production and interpretation of visual images of Shakespeare's plays. Covering a rich chronological terrain, from the beginning of the eighteenth century to the midpoint of the nineteenth, Stuart Sillars offers a multidisciplinary, nuanced approach to reading Shakespeare in relation to image, history, text, book history, print culture and performance. The volume begins by relating the production imagery of Shakespeare's plays to other visual forms and their social frames, before discussing the design and operation of illustrated editions and the 'performance readings' they offer, and analysing the practical and theoretical foundations of easel paintings. Close readings of The Comedy of Errors, King Lear, the Roman plays, The Merchant of Venice and Othello provide detailed insight into how the plays have been represented visually, and are accompanied by numerous illustrations and a beautiful colour plate section.

    • Delivers a wide ranging collection of essays that further the understanding of illustrating and reading practices of Shakespeare's plays
    • Examines specific plays in detail through aesthetic, critical and social frameworks
    • Illustrated with colour plate section that brings to the fore the visual representation of Shakespeare's plays

    Reviews & endorsements

    ‘This is a remarkable and important study of the visual dimension of Shakespeare and has implications far beyond the historical period addressed. The scholarship is impeccable and while the argument of the book is magnificently lucid, it is prosecuted with admirable subtlety.' Dympna C. Callahan, Syracuse University, New York

    ‘Stuart Sillars offers a model of careful interpretation, of these images' idiom and taste, their devices, in constant reference to the plays themselves and contemporaneous performance … both his methods and terms will prove valuable to those wishing to understand the relationship between Shakespeare as performed and as seen.' The Times Literary Supplement

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    Product details

    December 2018
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781108148948
    0 pages
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    81 b/w illus. 32 colour illus.
    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Frames and circumstances
    • Part I. Structures and Concepts in Shakespeare Imaging:
    • 2. Mechanism and meaning in illustrated editions
    • 3. Performance reading in practice
    • 4. Shakespeare painting and aesthetic identity
    • Part II. Image, Stage and Beyond: Instances and Movement:
    • 5. The visual identities of The Comedy of Errors
    • 6. Text, image and temper in King Lear
    • 7. Rhythms of action and feeling: the Roman plays
    • 8. Rank and race in imaging Othello
    • 9. The Merchant of Venice and English visual culture
    • 10. Shakespeare painting 1800–1848
    • 11. Conclusions and departures.
      Author
    • Stuart Sillars , Universitetet i Bergen, Norway

      Stuart Sillars is Emeritus Professor of English Literature at the Universitetet i Bergen, Norway, and the author of several books and many articles on the relations between word and image, including four previous volumes on Shakespeare and visual art published by Cambridge University Press.