Shakespeare the Dramatist
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Book Details
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Author: Ellis-Fermor
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Brand: Routledge
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Edition: First Edition
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Binding: Paperback
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Number of Pages: 208
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Release Date: 28-03-2013
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EAN: 9780367474423
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Languages: English
Book Description:
First published in 1961, this volume brings together a series of insightful essays left by Professor Ellis-Fermor after her death. It includes chapters from her unfinished work on Shakespeare as well as three additional articles on the playwright. The book offers a deep dive into Shakespeare's methods, examining key aspects of his work including plot construction, character development, diction, and imagery.
Professor Ellis-Fermor also engages in a comparative analysis of Shakespeare with other dramatists such as Ibsen and Corneille, highlighting the unique qualities and techniques that set Shakespeare apart in the realm of dramatic literature.
This work is a valuable resource for anyone studying Shakespeare and his craft, as it provides critical perspectives on his techniques and an understanding of his place in the broader tradition of drama.

