Description
This book presents illuminating comparisons of Shakespeare's Roman plays with plays by Elizabethan and Jacobean dramatists including Jonson and Massinger.
About the Author
Warren Chernaik is Emeritus Professor of English, University of London and Senior Research Fellow of the Institute of English Studies. He is the author of The Cambridge Introduction to Shakespeare's History Plays (2007), Sexual Freedom in Restoration Literature (1995) and The Poet's Time: Literature and Politics in the Work of Andrew Marvell (1983). He has co-edited a number of books on topics as diverse as detective fiction, changes in copyright law, and Andrew Marvell, and has published essays on seventeenth-century authors such as Milton, Herbert, Rochester and Behn, as well as on Shakespeare and on Restoration drama. He was the founding director of the University of London's Institute of English Studies.
Reviews
'... brilliant new readings ... Chernaik's readings of Shakespeare show how historicism and close reading work together ... On Massinger, Chernaik is dazzling in his textual and historical precision ...' N. Lukachev, Choice
'... a rich comparative study that surveys Roman stories and motifs in many plays ... Chernaik suggests that as long as the English had questions about their own society, they would continue to write about, and debate, the meaning of Rome ...' Peter Parolin, Renaissance Quarterly
'Warren Chernaik's The Myth of Rome in Shakespeare and his Contemporaries truly lives up to the breadth of material suggested by the title. ... Chernaik places Shakespeare's plays and poems about Rome in full conversation with other contemporary works on the subject. ... [He] lends us, the readers, his incredible expertise, so that we too can glimpse the complexity of what Rome meant for an early modern audience.' Brian J. Harries, Shakespeare Newsletter
Book Information
ISBN 9780521196567
Author Warren Chernaik
Format Hardback
Page Count 306
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 630g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 160mm * 20mm