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Shakespeare and the Middle Ages (Hardcover)
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Shakespeare and the Middle Ages (Hardcover)
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Shakespeare and the Middle Ages brings together a distinguished,
multidisciplinary group of scholars to rethink the medieval origins
of modernity. Shakespeare provides them with the perfect focus,
since his works turn back to the Middle Ages as decisively as they
anticipate the modern world: almost all of the histories depict
events during the Hundred Years War, and King John glances even
further back to the thirteenth-century Angevins; several of the
comedies, tragedies, and romances rest on medieval sources; and
there are important medieval antecedents for some of the poetic
modes in which he worked as well.
Several of the essays reread Shakespeare by recovering aspects of
his works that are derived from medieval traditions and whose
significance has been obscured by the desire to read Shakespeare as
the origin of the modern. These essays, taken cumulatively,
challenge the idea of any decisive break between the medieval
period and early modernity by demonstrating continuities of form
and imagination that clearly bridge the gap. Other essays explore
the ways in which Shakespeare and his contemporaries constructed or
imagined relationships between past and present. Attending to the
way these writers thought about their relationship to the past
makes it possible, in turn, to read against the grain of our own
teleological investment in the idea of early modernity. A third
group of essays reads texts by Shakespeare and his contemporaries
as documents participating in social-cultural transformation from
within. This means attending to the way they themselves grapples
with the problem of change, attempting to respond to new conditions
and pressures while holding onto customary habits of thought and
imagination. Taken together, the essays in this volume revisit the
very idea of transition in a refreshingly non-teleological way.
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