Shakespeare's Poetics

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Shakespeare's Poetics

Aristotle and Anglo-Italian Renaissance Genres

Theatre studies Ancient, classical and medieval texts Classic and pre-20th century plays Literary studies: general Ancient history

Author: Sarah Dewar-Watson

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Collection: Anglo-Italian Renaissance Studies

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 18th September 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 869 Kb

ISBN: 9781317056041


Introduction

The startling central idea behind this study is that the rediscovery of Aristotle's Poetics in the sixteenth century ultimately had a profound impact on almost every aspect of Shakespeare's late plays— their sources, subject matter, and thematic concerns.

Shakespeare's Late Plays and Theoretical Influences

Shakespeare's Poetics reveals the generic complexity of Shakespeare's late plays to be informed by contemporary debates about the tonal and structural composition of tragicomedy. Author Sarah Dewar-Watson re-examines such plays as The Winter's Tale, Pericles, and The Tempest in light of the important work of reception which was undertaken in Italy by pioneering theorists such as Giambattista Giraldi Cinthio (1504-73) and Giambattista Guarini (1538-1612).

The Transmission of Theoretical Developments

The author demonstrates ways in which these theoretical developments filtered from their intellectual base in Italy to the playhouses of early modern England via the work of dramatists such as Jonson and Fletcher. Dewar-Watson argues that the effect of this widespread revaluation of genre not only extends as far as Shakespeare, but that he takes a leading role in developing its possibilities on the English stage.

Scholarly Debates and Critical Perspectives

In the course of pursuing this topic, Dewar-Watson also engages with several areas of current scholarly debate: the nature of Shakespeare's authorship; recent interest in and work on Shakespeare's later plays; and new critical work on Italian language-learning in Renaissance England. Finally, Shakespeare's Poetics develops current critical thinking about the place of Greek literature in Renaissance England, particularly in relation to Shakespeare.

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