Sponsored
The Life of William Shakespeare - (Wiley Blackwell Critical Biographies) by Lois Potter (Paperback)
About this item
Highlights
- Eine faszinierende, breit gefächerte Untersuchung von Shakespeares Leben und Werk.
- About the Author: Lois Potter recently retired as Ned B. Allen Chair at the University of Delaware.
- 512 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Literary Figures
- Series Name: Wiley Blackwell Critical Biographies
Description
Book Synopsis
Eine faszinierende, breit gefächerte Untersuchung von Shakespeares Leben und Werk. Der Schwerpunkt liegt auf oft vernachlässigten literarischen und historischen Zusammenhängen und darauf, wie andere Autoren, Schauspieler und Weggefährten Shakespeares Schaffen beeinflusst haben.From the Back Cover
In this remarkable new biography, distinguished Shakespeare scholar and theater critic Lois Potter explores literary and historical contexts often neglected in other studies, drawing in particular on the idea of the literary personality and on new discoveries about collaboration. She looks at Shakespeare's possible role models, both real and fictional, with particular attention to the people with whom he worked as both author and actor, and considers how these various kinds of collaboration may have affected him. The focus throughout is on Shakespeare's words and on what he learned about writing for his audiences - which, Potter suggests, were more varied than has been thought. The result is a unique and wide-ranging study of the life and work of the great poet and dramatist.
Review Quotes
"Two of the Mighty dead have been brought back to life in exemplary fashion: Shakespeare in Lois Potter's The Life of William Shakespeare: A Critical Biography, which very cleverly uses expert theatre-knowledge as a way of making her enigmatic subject seem plausibly substantial; and Keats in Nicholas Roe's John Keats: A New Life, which puts the poet properly in his place." (The Guardian, 24 November 2012)
"This study will have wide appeal to readers who wish to expand their appreciation of the works of William Shakespeare. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty; general readers." (Choice, 1 November 2012)
"A richly suggestive, undogmatic book in which Lois Potter ranges across the entire canon and the period that helped produce it." (Around the Globe, 1 October 2012)
"Lois Potter's Life of William Shakespeare, ranks with the most distinguished examples of its kind ... Her achievement lies in her catholicity, her simultaneous commitment to matters personal, historical, theatrical, literary, cultural. She exhibits an absolute command of the available facts, a lifetime's acquaintance with the works gained in teaching and playgoing, an unparalleled familiarity with theatrical history from 1567 to the present, and a talent for connecting the fictional and the actual." (Times Literary Supplement, 10 August 2012)
About the Author
Lois Potter recently retired as Ned B. Allen Chair at the University of Delaware. She has also taught at the Universities of Aberdeen, Leicester, and Paris III-Sorbonne Nouvelle, and at Tsuda College, Tokyo. Her publications include Twelfth Night: Text and Performance (1986), the Arden edition of The Two Noble Kinsmen (1997, 2001), and Shakespeare in Performance: Othello (2002). She is also the editor of two volumes in the Revels History of Drama in English series (1981 and 1984), and has been a frequent reviewer of plays for the Times Literary Supplement, Shakespeare Quarterly, and Shakespeare Bulletin.