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This book redirects attention to a truth largely ignored by recent criticism—that Shakespeare’s excellence as a playwright is inextricable from his excellence as a poet. It explores the diverse means by which Shakespeare’s poetry enriches his drama, illustrating how particular words in a particular order render his dialogue distinctive and create supreme literary and dramatic value. By examining many passages, long and short and from a variety of Shakespeare’s plays—comedies, histories, tragedies, later plays—the author aids understanding of the poetic effects that make Shakespeare preeminent. His analyses, alert to textual variants and cruxes, are illuminated by comparisons: Shakespeare’s early verse is compared with his later verse and samples of Shakespearean dialogue are compared with versions in later adaptations, in modernizations, and inferior quarto texts, as well as with contributions by his co-authors to collaborative plays. The contrasts throw into relief the surpassing vitality and expressiveness of Shakespeare’s own language. Since the rhythmic vitality of Shakespeare’s verse is essential to how and what it communicates, an appendix on the principles of iambic pentameter is included to support those aspects of the analyses that refer to acoustic subtleties.

Table of Contents:
Acknowledgements Reference and Abbreviations 1 Introduction: Shakespeare, Poet and Playwright 2 Shakespeare’s Early and Later Verse 2.1 Early Shakespeare: The Taming of the Shrew and the Question of Authorship 2.2 Henry the Sixth, Part Three 2.3 Later Shakespeare: Antony and Cleopatra 3 Elements of Shakespeare’s Dramatic Poetry 3.1 Macbeth: Poetry and the Expansion of Meaning 3.2 Wordplay and Imagery 3.3 Hamlet: Varieties of Style and Significance 3.4 Julius Caesar and Simplicity 4 Variation between Quartos 4.1 Romeo and Juliet: The Marriage Scene in Q1 (1597) and Q2 (1599) 4.2 Romeo and Juliet: Romeo’s Last Speech in Q1 (1597) and Q2 (1599) 4.3 Romeo and Juliet: Variant Prologues 4.4 Hamlet: The Queen’s Account of Ophelia’s Death in Q1 (1603) and Q2 (1604/5) 4.5 Hamlet: ‘To be or not to be’ in Q1 (1603) and Q2 (1604/5) 5 Shakespeare and his Co-Authors 5.1 Timon of Athens: Shakespeare and Middleton 5.2 Pericles: Shakespeare and Wilkins 5.3 All Is True (Henry VIII) and The Two Noble Kinsmen: Shakespeare and Fletcher 6 The 'Play On Shakespeare' Project 6.1 As You Like It: The Duke on Life in Arden 6.2 Henry the Fifth: The Chorus on the English Fleet’s Voyage to France 6.3 Duncan and Banquo Arrive at Macbeth’s Castle 6.4 The Tempest: Prospero’s Monologue on his ‘potent art’ 6.5 The Two Noble Kinsmen: Arcite’s Death 6.6 Conclusion Appendix: Iambic Pentameter Verse Bibliography Index

About the Author :
MacDonald P. Jackson is Emeritus Professor of English at the University of Auckland.

Review :
"Jackson’s critical analyses of Shakespeare’s poetry are thoroughly informed by current scholarship; indeed the author has played an important part in the revolution, since the 1980s, in textual editing and rethinking of the canons of both Shakespeare and Thomas Middleton... [T]his excellent book... seems to me to explain a puzzling fact: although Shakespeare’s plots have been immensely fruitful for other writers and works in other media, attempts to imitate his language have been mostly disastrous. As he unpicks one gorgeous passage after another, MacDonald P. Jackson shows us why... To write like Shakespeare you have to start by having Shakespeare’s mind. It is into that mind that this book gives its most important insight." --Lois Potter, Times Literary Supplement


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781032890371
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Routledge
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 196
  • Weight: 453 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1032890371
  • Publisher Date: 30 Dec 2024
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Series Title: Routledge Studies in Shakespeare
  • Width: 152 mm


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