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Shakespeare and Happiness

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Focusing on attitudes toward happiness during the early modern period, this study explores how these concepts are reflected in Shakespeare's plays. It delves into the complexities of joy, fulfillment, and the human experience as portrayed by the playwright, offering insights into societal values and individual aspirations of the time. Through analysis of various works, the book examines the interplay between personal happiness and broader cultural narratives, enriching the understanding of Shakespeare's relevance to contemporary discussions on well-being.

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Shakespeare and Happiness, Kathleen French

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2023
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Langue
Anglais
Publié
2023
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souple
Pages
232
ISBN13
9781032204543
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Focusing on attitudes toward happiness during the early modern period, this study explores how these concepts are reflected in Shakespeare's plays. It delves into the complexities of joy, fulfillment, and the human experience as portrayed by the playwright, offering insights into societal values and individual aspirations of the time. Through analysis of various works, the book examines the interplay between personal happiness and broader cultural narratives, enriching the understanding of Shakespeare's relevance to contemporary discussions on well-being.