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Shakespeare's Family

C. C. Stopes

Editora: DigiCat

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In "Shakespeare's Family," C. C. Stopes intricately explores the familial dynamics surrounding one of history's most iconic playwrights. The book delves into the lives of William Shakespeare's family members, tracing their lineage, social standings, and the intimate connections that may have influenced his monumental works. Stopes employs a meticulous and nuanced literary style, relying on thorough historical research, literary analysis, and careful examination of Elizabethan society. This contextual framing offers readers insights into how Shakespeare's personal experiences and familial relationships resonate within his plays and sonnets, enriching the understanding of his artistry during the late 16th and early 17th centuries. C. C. Stopes was a pioneering scholar in the field of Shakespeare studies, well-regarded for her rigorous methodology and innovative perspectives on the playwright's life. Her deep fascination with Shakespeare's background and how it informed his creativity likely drove her to examine the often-overlooked aspects of his family life. Stopes' expertise in Elizabethan literature and culture not only contextualized her work but also paved the way for future studies in the relationship between personal and artistic expression. This book is essential for anyone interested in Shakespeare's legacy, offering a profound understanding of the intimate connections that shaped his world. Stopes' thorough examination invites readers to reconsider the playwright not just as a literary giant, but also as a son, husband, and father, providing invaluable insights into the man behind the pen.
Disponível desde: 31/07/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 1753 páginas.

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