Shakespeare’s Tragedies: an Anthology of Modern Criticism
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| Težina | 339 g |
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| Format | 13 × 18 cm |
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| Mjesto izdanja | London |
| Godina | 1963 |
| Broj stranica | 315 |
| Uvez | Meki |
| Stanje knjige | Vrlo dobro |
This anthology brings together a selection of influential mid‑twentieth‑century essays on Shakespeare’s major tragedies, offering readers a vivid sense of how modern critics have interpreted plays such as *Hamlet*, *Othello*, *King Lear*, and *Macbeth*. Edited by Laurence Lerner, a distinguished British literary scholar known for his work on Renaissance literature and literary theory, the volume reflects the critical movements that reshaped Shakespeare studies in the twentieth century. The essays explore themes of character, language, imagery, moral vision, and dramatic structure, revealing the richness and complexity of Shakespeare’s tragic art. An excellent resource for students and general readers alike, it provides both an introduction to key critical debates and a deeper appreciation of the enduring power of these plays.