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Shakespeare's art of poesy in King Lear : an emblematic mirror of governance on the Jacobean stage

Auteur : Judit Mudriczki

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Résumé

Un état de l'art sur les recherches académiques concernant Le Roi Lear de W. Shakespeare, à la fois sur des notions textuelles, philologiques et théâtrales. L'auteure replace la pièce dans son contexte pour en offrir une nouvelle compréhension où elle aurait servi de réponse à la propagande royale, notamment à l'encontre du roi Jacques Ier. ©Electre 2026

William Shakespeare's King Lear has long received considerable attention for textual, philological and theatrical reasons. This monograph combines the most recent academic research and the close reading of the 1608 Quarto text to find answers to the question what makes this play an outstanding and exceptional work of art. Written to be performed to a courtly audience, the text bears traces of the dramaturgical heritage of Tudor interludes as well as the tropes of early Jacobean public discourses on royal power. Relying on The Arte of English Poesie, George Puttenham's Early Modern handbook of rhetorical and poetic conventions, the monograph offers a historically plausible understanding of the play and argues that the corporeal image cluster of the text corresponds to the rhetoric of the royal discourse based on the tropes of the body politic. The research findings eventually lead to the conclusion that the 1608 King Lear Quarto stands as a dramatic response to royal propaganda and it is meant to hold a mirror of governance to the royal court and to King James in particular, who supposedly was present at the first performance of the play in Whitehall.

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Paru le : 08/10/2020

Thématique : Essais albums sur le théâtre

Auteur(s) : Auteur : Judit Mudriczki

Éditeur(s) : L'Harmattan
Kàroli Gàspàr University of the Reformed Church in Hungary

Collection(s) : Collection Karoli

Série(s) : Non précisé.

ISBN : 978-2-343-20808-4

EAN13 : 9782343208084

Reliure : Broché

Pages : 126

Hauteur: 24.0 cm / Largeur 16.0 cm


Épaisseur: 0.7 cm

Poids: 225 g