More Than a Play of Fancy: Spirit in the Works of William Shakespeare - Willem Frederik Veltman - Books - SteinerBooks, Inc - 9781621481416 - November 3, 2015
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More Than a Play of Fancy: Spirit in the Works of William Shakespeare

Willem Frederik Veltman

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More Than a Play of Fancy: Spirit in the Works of William Shakespeare

Publisher Marketing: The undisputed virtuosity of William Shakespeare's theatrical works-and their perennial relationship to the experience of being human-assures their continued importance in the cultural life of the twenty-first century. But Shakespeare is a subject of interest not only in the theater; his life and work remain among the foremost themes of literary and historical scholarship. However, virtually every scholarly commentary on Shakespeare's dramas remains, on a deeper level, unsatisfying. This is because the profound depths of these plays are not, in fact, accessible to a strictly intellectual approach. Shakespeare's "realism" relates just as much to the world we inhabit in our dreams as it does to our everyday consciousness. Taken as a whole, Shakespeare's dramas are characterized by the interplay of a brightly colored, dynamic "dream" world and a "real" world of authentic, even archetypal, psychological insight. This dual-nature of Shakespeare's plays serves as the author's point of departure in this book. Using seven of his most loved and performed plays as examples, Willem Frederik Veltman uncovers the spiritual reality that hides-in full view, like an open secret-in Shakespeare's world of images. Included are studies of The Merchant of Venice; A Midsummer Night's Dream; Macbeth; Hamlet; As You Like It; The Winter's Tale; and The Tempest.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 3, 2015
ISBN13 9781621481416
Publishers SteinerBooks, Inc
Genre New Age Literature
Pages 256
Dimensions 216 × 143 × 19 mm   ·   320 g
Language English  
Translator Mees, Philip