Aspects of Shakespeare's 'Problem Plays'

Articles reprinted from Shakespeare Survey

Stanley Wells editor Kenneth Muir editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:18th Feb '82

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This book is designed as a stimulating introduction to Shakespeare's 'problem plays' and to conflicting interpretations of them.

These articles, reprinted from various volumes of Shakespeare Survey, concern three plays; Measure for Measure, Troilus and Cressida and All's Well That Ends Well. Since the early years of this century they have been seen as an interrelated group, with a peculiarly twentieth-century appeal.These articles, reprinted from various volumes of Shakespeare Survey, concern three plays which have gradually become appreciated by critics and in the theatre. Since the early years of this century they have been seen as an interrelated group, with a peculiarly twentieth-century appeal. Measure for Measure, concerned as it is with adolescents' first encounters with sex, love and death, has a special appeal for young people; Troilus and Cressida, set in the Trojan War, has been found deeply relevant to our own war-troubled times; and All's Well That Ends Well, sharing these preoccupations, is a necessary companion piece. John Barton, who has directed all three plays, is interviewed in one of the articles, which together illustrate the often heated controversy about the plays. Reviews and photographs of post-war productions at Stratford are also included. The book as a whole is designed as a stimulating introduction to these plays and to conflicting interpretations of them.

ISBN: 9780521283717

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 9mm

Weight: 250g

164 pages