Folk-lore of ShakespeareDigiCat, 15/09/2022 - 461 páginas In "Folk-lore of Shakespeare," T. F. Thiselton-Dyer embarks on a fascinating exploration of the rich tapestry of folklore that permeates the works of William Shakespeare. Thiselton-Dyer meticulously dissects Shakespeare's plays and sonnets, revealing how traditional beliefs, superstitions, and folklore intricately weave into the fabric of his narratives. Employing a scholarly yet accessible literary style, he situates Shakespeare within the larger context of Elizabethan society, where folklore served as a means of cultural expression and a reflection of the zeitgeist. The book offers an invaluable lens through which to analyze not only Shakespeare's art but also the communal psyche of his time. T. F. Thiselton-Dyer, a preeminent scholar of folklore and drama, was influenced by the burgeoning interest in cultural anthropology during the Victorian era. His academic pursuits—inspired by a profound admiration for Shakespeare—sought to bridge the gap between classical literature and the everyday wisdom of the common people. Thiselton-Dyer's dedication to understanding the oral traditions and beliefs that shaped Elizabethan life offers a unique perspective that enriches our understanding of Shakespeare's genius. For readers interested in Shakespeare, folklore, or cultural history, "Folk-lore of Shakespeare" presents an essential resource. This scholarly yet engaging work sheds light on the often-overlooked context of folklore, enhancing our appreciation of Shakespeare's plays and the timeless human experiences they convey. A compelling read for anyone wishing to deepen their understanding of one of literature's towering figures. |
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... Shakespeare probably alludes in " Macbeth " ( i . 3 ) , where he makes the witch say : " Though his bark ... Singer quotes from Sumner's " Last Will and Testament : " “ In Ireland , and in Denmark both , Witches for gold will ...
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Índice
40 | |
PROVERBS | |
MARRIAGE | |
CHAPTER XIV | |
CHAPTER XV | |
MISCELLANEOUS CUSTOMS | |
INDEX | |
PUNISHMENTS | |
ENGLISH CLASSICS | |
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