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G. B. Harrison

    Ce savant et critique britannique a plongé dans la vie littéraire et les contextes de l'époque des ères élisabéthaine et jacobéenne. Ses œuvres ont exploré non seulement William Shakespeare lui-même et ses contemporains, mais aussi le milieu social et culturel plus large qui a façonné le drame de l'époque. Il s'est également consacré à la publication de documents d'époque qui éclairent la vie et l'époque des contemporains de Shakespeare. Ses écrits servent d'introductions précieuses à l'étude de l'époque de Shakespeare, offrant des aperçus profonds sur la critique littéraire et son évolution.

    Queen Elizabeth and Her Subjects
    The Play of Pericles, Prince of Tyre
    Introducing Shakespeare
    The Merry Wives of Windsor. Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor
    A Book of English Poetry
    • Representing English poets from the 14th to the 19th century, this anthology includes over 200 poems by over 60 poets. They are arranged chronologically and early English has been made accessible to the modern reader. Extracts are given, where necessary, so that longer works are not overlooked.

      A Book of English Poetry
    • This work provides the background to Shakespeare's plays. The author shows how Shakespeare came to occupy his current position at the pinnacle of English literature, how little we know of his life and how recent scholarship has made immense strides in illuminating his works. Subsequent chapters consider what we know about the social and political scene in Shakespeare's day, the rival theatrical companies in an age of the plague, plagiarism and literary piracy and the actual design of Elizabethan playhouses. Dr Harrison concludes by looking at the established canon and its chronology, the development of Shakespeare's style and the techniques used by modern editors to turn Folios and Quartos into readable texts.

      Introducing Shakespeare
    • Queen Elizabeth and Her Subjects

      • 158pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the Elizabethan Age, this book offers an in-depth exploration of key figures and themes, including the influential roles of William Cecil and Lord Burghley, as well as the women surrounding Queen Elizabeth. First published in 1935, it serves as an essential resource for students and scholars interested in British history, providing a detailed look at the political and social dynamics of the period.

      Queen Elizabeth and Her Subjects