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Shakespeare On The EdgeShakespeare On The Edge

Shakespeare On The Edge2005

Lisa Kings

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"This book analyses works by not only Shakespeare but also his contemporaries to argue that many of the plays of Shakespeare's central period, from the second tetralogy to Hamlet, King Lear, Macbeth, and Othello, engage with the idea of England's borders. But borders, it claims, are not only of geopolitical significance. In Shakespeare's imagination and indeed in that of his culture, eschatological overtones also accrue to the idea of the border. This is because the countries of the Celtic fringe were often discussed in terms of the supernatural and fairy lore and, in particular, the rivers which were often used as boundary markers were invested with heavily mythologized personae."--Jacket.

Details

First published
2005
OL Work ID
OL2683532W

Subjects

Boundaries in literatureEnglish Historical dramaHistorical drama, EnglishHistory and criticismIn literatureIslands in literatureTragediesTragedy

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