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Shakespeare's Comedy of Love (Hardcover): Alexander Leggatt Shakespeare's Comedy of Love (Hardcover)
Alexander Leggatt
R7,569 Discovery Miles 75 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1987. This study removes some of the critical puzzles that Shakespeare's comedies of love have posed in the past. The author shows that what distinguishes the comedies is not their similarity but their variety - the way in which each play is a new combination of essentially similar ingredients, so that, for example, the boy/girl changes in The Merchant of Venice are seen to have a quite different significance from those in As You Like It.

English Stage Comedy 1490-1990 - Five centuries of a genre (Paperback): Alexander Leggatt English Stage Comedy 1490-1990 - Five centuries of a genre (Paperback)
Alexander Leggatt
R1,237 Discovery Miles 12 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


English Stage Comedy 1490-1990 is a unique and beautifully written study of the comedy of the English stage from the Tudor period to the late twentieth century. Alexander Leggatt demonstrates that an examination of comedy as a 'genre' can tell us much about the relationships between literature and society. English Stage Comedy 1490-1990 surveys five centuries of classic comic drama, focusing on major playwrights such as:
* Shakespeare
* Jonson
* Etherege
* Wycherley
* Congreve
* Vanbrugh
* Goldsmith
* Sheridan
* Wilde
* Shaw
* Coward
* Orton
* Ayckbourn

Jacobean Public Theatre (Hardcover): Alexander Leggatt Jacobean Public Theatre (Hardcover)
Alexander Leggatt
R3,981 Discovery Miles 39 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Jacobean Public Theatre recovers for the modern reader the acting, production and performance values of the public theatre of Jacobean London. It relates this drama to the popular culutre of the day and concludes with a close study of four important plays, including King Lear, which emerge in an unexpected light as the products of popular tradition.

eBook available with sample pages: 0203169166

William Shakespeare's Macbeth - A Routledge Study Guide and Sourcebook (Paperback, New Ed): Alexander Leggatt William Shakespeare's Macbeth - A Routledge Study Guide and Sourcebook (Paperback, New Ed)
Alexander Leggatt
R879 Discovery Miles 8 790 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

William Shakespeare's "Macbeth" (c.1606) is a timeless tale of love, greed and power, which has given rise to heated debates around such issues as the representation of gender roles, political violence and the dramatisation of evil.
Taking the form of a sourcebook, this guide to Shakespeare's play offers:
- extensive introductory comment on the contexts, critical history and performance of the text, from publication to the present
- annotated extracts from key contextual documents, reviews, critical works and the text itself
- cross-references between documents and sections of the guide, in order to suggest links between texts, contexts and criticism
- suggestions for further reading.
Part of the "Routledge Guides to Literature," this volume is essential reading for all those beginning detailed study of "Macbeth "and seeking not only a guide to the play, but a way through the wealth of contextual and critical material that surrounds Shakespeare's text.

All's Well that Ends Well (Hardcover, Updated edition): William Shakespeare All's Well that Ends Well (Hardcover, Updated edition)
William Shakespeare; Edited by Russell Fraser; Introduction by Alexander Leggatt
R1,733 Discovery Miles 17 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Alexander Leggatt has written a new Introduction to this updated edition of Russell Fraser's text on one of Shakespeare's most ambiguous plays. Leggatt's interest in performance informs his introduction and account of the instability of the main characters. He offers a thoughtful account of the play's critical and theatrical fortunes to the end of the twentieth century, as well as of the audience experience. An updated reading list completes the edition. First Edition Hb (1986): 0-521-22150-1 First Edition Pb (1986): 0-521-29365-0

English Drama - Shakespeare to the Restoration 1590-1660 (Hardcover): Alexander Leggatt English Drama - Shakespeare to the Restoration 1590-1660 (Hardcover)
Alexander Leggatt
R3,995 Discovery Miles 39 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The most important period in the history of English drama is revealed in Alexander Leggatt's challenging account. The author considers English drama from the beginning of Shakespeare's career to the restoration of Charles II. Focusing on Shakespeare and the development of his art, he examines all his major contemporaries: Jonson, Middleton, Webster, Beaumont, Fletcher and Ford. He combines close analysis of specific plays with a broader look at trends within drama.

Shakespeare's Political Drama - The History Plays and the Roman Plays (Hardcover): Alexander Leggatt Shakespeare's Political Drama - The History Plays and the Roman Plays (Hardcover)
Alexander Leggatt
R4,020 Discovery Miles 40 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1989. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Shakespeare's Comedy of Love (Paperback): Alexander Leggatt Shakespeare's Comedy of Love (Paperback)
Alexander Leggatt
R1,654 Discovery Miles 16 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1987.
This study removes some of the critical puzzles that Shakespeare's comedies of love have posed in the past. The author shows that what distinguishes the comedies is not their similarity but their variety - the way in which each play is a new combination of essentially similar ingredients, so that, for example, the boy/girl changes in The Merchant of Venice are seen to have a quite different significance from those in As You Like It.

William Shakespeare's Macbeth - A Routledge Study Guide and Sourcebook (Hardcover, annotated edition): Alexander Leggatt William Shakespeare's Macbeth - A Routledge Study Guide and Sourcebook (Hardcover, annotated edition)
Alexander Leggatt
R2,523 Discovery Miles 25 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

William Shakespeare's "Macbeth" (c.1606) is a timeless tale of love, greed and power, which has given rise to heated debates around such issues as the representation of gender roles, political violence and the dramatisation of evil.
Taking the form of a sourcebook, this guide to Shakespeare's play offers:
- extensive introductory comment on the contexts, critical history and performance of the text, from publication to the present
- annotated extracts from key contextual documents, reviews, critical works and the text itself
- cross-references between documents and sections of the guide, in order to suggest links between texts, contexts and criticism
- suggestions for further reading.
Part of the "Routledge Guides to Literature," this volume is essential reading for all those beginning detailed study of "Macbeth "and seeking not only a guide to the play, but a way through the wealth of contextual and critical material that surrounds Shakespeare's text.

The Cambridge Companion to Shakespearean Comedy (Hardcover): Alexander Leggatt The Cambridge Companion to Shakespearean Comedy (Hardcover)
Alexander Leggatt
R2,739 R2,595 Discovery Miles 25 950 Save R144 (5%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This introduction examines the continuity and variety of Shakepeare's work and the creative use he made of his inherited conventions. The first section places Shakespeare in the context of classical and Renaissance comedy, his Elizabethan predecessors and the traditions of popular festivity. The second section traces themes through Shakespeare's early and middle comedies, dark comedies and late romances, illuminating particular plays by close analysis,

Ben Jonson - His Vision and His Art (Hardcover): Alexander Leggatt Ben Jonson - His Vision and His Art (Hardcover)
Alexander Leggatt
R2,681 Discovery Miles 26 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

While most critical writing on Jonson concentrates on the plays, poems or masques seen in isolation, this title, first published in 1981, ranges across the genres to explore Jonson's vision as a whole. The author points to the inner connections that make of the rich variety of Jonson's writing a single coherent body of work. We see Jonson exploring the relations between culture and society, the difficulties of ideal virtue in a far from ideal world, and above all the problems of art itself. Combining a wide-ranging discussion of Jonson's interests with a detailed examination of his major works, this book provides a balanced critical introduction to one of the most complex and fascinating figures in English Literature.

Shakespeare's Political Drama - The History Plays and the Roman Plays (Paperback, Revised): Alexander Leggatt Shakespeare's Political Drama - The History Plays and the Roman Plays (Paperback, Revised)
Alexander Leggatt
R1,193 Discovery Miles 11 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days




eBook available with sample pages: 0203359046

English Drama - Shakespeare to the Restoration 1590-1660 (Paperback): Alexander Leggatt English Drama - Shakespeare to the Restoration 1590-1660 (Paperback)
Alexander Leggatt
R1,614 Discovery Miles 16 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The most important period in the history of English drama is revealed in Alexander Leggatt's challenging account. The author considers English drama from the beginning of Shakespeare's career to the restoration of Charles II. Focusing on Shakespeare and the development of his art, he examines all his major contemporaries: Jonson, Middleton, Webster, Beaumont, Fletcher and Ford. He combines close analysis of specific plays with a broader look at trends within drama.

Jacobean Public Theatre (Paperback): Alexander Leggatt Jacobean Public Theatre (Paperback)
Alexander Leggatt
R1,322 Discovery Miles 13 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Jacobean Public Theatre recovers for the modern reader the acting, production and performance values of the public theatre of Jacobean London. It relates this drama to the popular culutre of the day and concludes with a close study of four important plays, including King Lear, which emerge in an unexpected light as the products of popular tradition.

Shakespeare's Tragedies - Violation and Identity (Hardcover, New): Alexander Leggatt Shakespeare's Tragedies - Violation and Identity (Hardcover, New)
Alexander Leggatt
R2,573 R2,298 Discovery Miles 22 980 Save R275 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Shakespeare's Tragedies: Violation and Identity traces the linked themes of violation and identity through seven Shakespearean tragedies, beginning with the rape of Lavinia in Titus Andronicus. The implications of this event - its physical and moral shock, the way it puts Lavinia's identity, and the whole notion of identity, into crisis - reverberate through Shakespeare's later tragedies. Through close, theatrically informed readings of Titus Andronicus, Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Troilus and Cressida, Othello, King Lear and Macbeth the book traces the way acts of violence provoke questions about the identities of the victims, the perpetrators, and the acts themselves. It shows that violation can be involved in the most innocent-looking acts, that words can be weapons, that interpretation itself can be a form of damage. Written in a clear, accessible style, this study provokes questions about the human implications of Shakespearean tragedy.

Introduction to English Renaissance Comedy (Paperback): Alexander Leggatt Introduction to English Renaissance Comedy (Paperback)
Alexander Leggatt
R428 Discovery Miles 4 280 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Introduction to English Renaissance comedy provides a comprehensive introduction to Elizabethan, Jacobean and Caroline comedy, covering both public and private theatres, emphasising the eclectic, experimental nature of this comedy: its departures from the mainstream New Comedy tradition, its searching, witty analysis of social and personal relations in court, city and country. This book makes a close analysis of some of the richest comedies of the period, making unexpected connections between them: Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Tempest, Lyly's Endymion, Greene's Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay, Marston's The Malcontent, Middleton's Michaelmas Term, Jonson's Bartholomew Fair, Shirley's The Lady of Pleasure and Brome's A Jovial Crew. Through these plays the reader is given a comprehensive picture of English comedy in one of its most creative periods. The book is aimed at students and teachers of English and drama, and at general readers with an interest in theatre.

Ben Jonson - His Vision and His Art (Paperback): Alexander Leggatt Ben Jonson - His Vision and His Art (Paperback)
Alexander Leggatt
R880 R813 Discovery Miles 8 130 Save R67 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

While most critical writing on Jonson concentrates on the plays, poems or masques seen in isolation, this title, first published in 1981, ranges across the genres to explore Jonson's vision as a whole. The author points to the inner connections that make of the rich variety of Jonson's writing a single coherent body of work. We see Jonson exploring the relations between culture and society, the difficulties of ideal virtue in a far from ideal world, and above all the problems of art itself. Combining a wide-ranging discussion of Jonson's interests with a detailed examination of his major works, this book provides a balanced critical introduction to one of the most complex and fascinating figures in English Literature.

All's Well that Ends Well (Paperback, Updated edition): William Shakespeare All's Well that Ends Well (Paperback, Updated edition)
William Shakespeare; Edited by Russell Fraser; Introduction by Alexander Leggatt
R341 R292 Discovery Miles 2 920 Save R49 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Alexander Leggatt has written a new Introduction to this updated edition of Russell Fraser's text on one of Shakespeare's most ambiguous plays. Leggatt's interest in performance informs his introduction and account of the instability of the main characters. He offers a thoughtful account of the play's critical and theatrical fortunes to the end of the twentieth century, as well as of the audience experience. An updated reading list completes the edition. First Edition Hb (1986): 0-521-22150-1 First Edition Pb (1986): 0-521-29365-0

Shakespeare's Tragedies - Violation and Identity (Paperback, New): Alexander Leggatt Shakespeare's Tragedies - Violation and Identity (Paperback, New)
Alexander Leggatt
R1,188 Discovery Miles 11 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Shakespeare's Tragedies: Violation and Identity traces the linked themes of violation and identity through seven Shakespearean tragedies, beginning with the rape of Lavinia in Titus Andronicus. The implications of this event - its physical and moral shock, the way it puts Lavinia's identity, and the whole notion of identity, into crisis - reverberate through Shakespeare's later tragedies. Through close, theatrically informed readings of Titus Andronicus, Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Troilus and Cressida, Othello, King Lear and Macbeth the book traces the way acts of violence provoke questions about the identities of the victims, the perpetrators, and the acts themselves. It shows that violation can be involved in the most innocent-looking acts, that words can be weapons, that interpretation itself can be a form of damage. Written in a clear, accessible style, this study provokes questions about the human implications of Shakespearean tragedy.

The Cambridge Companion to Shakespearean Comedy (Paperback): Alexander Leggatt The Cambridge Companion to Shakespearean Comedy (Paperback)
Alexander Leggatt
R816 Discovery Miles 8 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This introduction examines the continuity and variety of Shakepeare's work and the creative use he made of his inherited conventions. The first section places Shakespeare in the context of classical and Renaissance comedy, his Elizabethan predecessors and the traditions of popular festivity. The second section traces themes through Shakespeare's early and middle comedies, dark comedies and late romances, illuminating particular plays by close analysis,

Bartholmew Fair (Paperback, 2nd edition): Ben Jonson Bartholmew Fair (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Ben Jonson; Edited by Alexander Leggatt, G.R. Hibbard
R480 Discovery Miles 4 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Early modern London - too foggy and Protestant to have a carnival - offered its inhabitants commercial events during which to indulge their need for bodily delights and festival exuberance. The fair of St Bartholmew, held anually in Smithfield on 24 August, served Jonson as an opportunity to dissect a wide cross-section of Londoners and their various reasons for spending a day out among the booths, stalls, smells and noises of the fair. Unusually magnanimous for a Jonsonian city comedy, the main thrust of the satire is not against fools, madmen, fortune-hunters, cuckolds or prostitutes, but against hypocrisy and bigotry. This edition shows that the play can be read as a comprehensive refutation of puritanism and the London magistracy, both of whom were attacking the theatre (and the festive culture of which it was still part) as idolatrous, seditious and disorderly.

King Lear (Paperback, 2nd edition): Alexander Leggatt King Lear (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Alexander Leggatt
R566 Discovery Miles 5 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This updated and expanded analysis of King Lear in performance includes new chapters on the television version of the Royal National Theatre production directed by Richard Eyre and starring Ian Holm; and on Akira Kurosawa's 'Ran'. Earlier chapters provide close, detailed analyses of the stage, film and television interpretations of John Gielgud, Harley Granville Barker, Paul Scofield, Peter Brook, Peter Ustinov, Michael Gambon, Adrian Noble, Grigori Kozintsev, Michael Hordern, Jonathan Miller, Laurence Olivier and Michael Elliott. By examining such issues as the playing of Lear, the staging of the storm and the battle, and the choice of historical period, this book shows how interpretation and performance are bound together, and how the play is transformed through different historical and political contexts. This will be essential reading for students in English, drama or film at any level, theatregoers, and anyone involved in productions of the play. -- .

Extraordinary Actors - Essays on Popular Performers (Hardcover, New): Martin Banham, Jane Milling Extraordinary Actors - Essays on Popular Performers (Hardcover, New)
Martin Banham, Jane Milling; Contributions by Martin Banham, Richard Boon, Colin Chambers, …
R2,416 Discovery Miles 24 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Dangerous, outrageous, comic and committed, the extraordinary performers collected here have altered the history of popular entertainment in America and Europe. Some have rarely had their story told, others are familiar figures. The essays explore what made these performers extraordinary: how they were trained, how they practised their art, how they were received, celebrated, satirised and mythologised. From the explosive acting of Richard Burbage to the dislocating quirkiness of Peter Lorre, from the dangerous satire of commedia dell'arte troupes in Russia to the bittersweet collaboration of Morecambe and Wise, this volume explores what made these actors popular. Each contributor has taken care to set the performer and their work in cultural context, so that the collection as a whole charts the changing relationship between acting and popular culture over the last four hundred years. Part One examines seventeenth and eighteenth century performers, as they built a sense of the excitement and possibility of theatre with audiences in Britain and Europe. The idea of acting, its art and popular practice was being formed during this period. Part Two explores nineteenth-century popular performers who became cultural icons and developed popular performance that contributed to the regeneration of national identity. Part Three looks at twentieth-century performers whose acting continued to reach popular audiences in remarkable ways, across national boundaries, as the acting industry underwent transformation in the face of technological change This is a unique collection of essays on performers such as Richard Burbage, Sarah Siddons, Peter Lorre, George Formby, Laurel and Hardy, and Morecombe andWise. It provides an outstanding selection of contributors: Richard Boon, Colin Chambers, Chris Dymkowski, Ger Fitzgibbon, Viv Gardner, Baz Kershaw, Alexander Leggatt, Chris McCullough, Jan McDonald, Joel Schechter, Laurence Senelick, Martin White, and Don Wilmeth.

Citizen Comedy in the Age of Shakespeare (Paperback): Alexander Leggatt Citizen Comedy in the Age of Shakespeare (Paperback)
Alexander Leggatt
R609 Discovery Miles 6 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the first book to survey comprehensively the field of Elizabethan and Jacobean citizen comedy. Most studies of the period focus on major authors; this one follows recurring themes and motifs, through a variety of plays by many authors from the moralizing comedies of the boys' companies. Professor Leggatt provides not only a fresh perspective on familiar plays by such figures as Jonson, Middleton, and Dekker, but also a new look at a number of neglected comedies, some by unfamiliar authors, some by major authors working together. Standard figures - the usurer, the prodigal, and the prostitute - and standard plots - notably intrigues based on money or sex (or both) - are traced to show the changes that occur in apparently stereotyped material at the hands of individual authors. The result is to display the range and internal variety of a genre that too often is seen as all of a piece, and to show the different ways in which social thinking can interact with the demands and comic form. This book will interest students of Renaissance English drama, both for its treatment of a neglected type of play and for its comments on individual citizen comedies. Those who are concerned with drama as a vehicle for social commentary will find many points for discussion.

English Stage Comedy 1490-1990 - Five centuries of a genre (Hardcover): Alexander Leggatt English Stage Comedy 1490-1990 - Five centuries of a genre (Hardcover)
Alexander Leggatt
R3,970 Discovery Miles 39 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 2004. English stage comedy has weathered centuries of social and theatrical change. How did it survive? English Stage Comedy 1490-1990 is a unique and beautifully written study of the comedy of the English stage from the Tudor period to the late twentieth century. Organized thematically, it shows how this remarkably enduring genre has dealt with the tensions of social life, using its conventions as tools for social inquiry. Through an examination of comedy Alexander Leggatt demonstrates that an approach through genre, neglected in recent criticism, can have much to say about our current concerns with the relations between literature and society. English Stage Comedy 1490-1990 surveys five centuries of classic comic drama, focusing on major playwrights such as: Shakespeare, Jonson, Etherege, Wycherley, Congreve, Vanbrugh, Goldsmith, Sheridan, Wilde, Shaw, Coward, Orton, Ayckbourn and many lesser-known figures.

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