The Dramatist and the Received Idea

Sanders author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:15th May '80

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A critical account of seven plays by Marlowe and Shakespeare, and he takes pains to analyse the context in which the plays were written.

Dr Sanders' book is a critical account of seven plays by Marlowe and Shakespeare. In his examination, Dr Sanders is at pains to analyse the nature of the intellectual and cultural environment in which the plays were written and to define the ways that this environment influenced Marlowe and Shakespeare.Dr Sanders' book grew out of uneasiness over commonly accepted ways of talking about Elizabethan literature. Phrases like 'world picture', 'received ideas' are so easily used that we bypass important questions: A picture of whose word? Ideas received by whom? and in what way? The heart of Dr Sanders' book is a critical account of seven plays by Marlowe and Shakespeare (The Massacre at Paris, The Jew of Malta, Edward II, Dr Faustus, Richard II, Richard III and Macbeth). In his examination, Dr Sanders is at pains to analyse the nature of the intellectual and cultural environment in which the plays were written, to define the ways in which this environment influenced Marlowe and Shakespeare and thus to come to a full understanding of the manner in which a work of art can be simultaneously 'of an age' and 'for all time'.

Review of the hardback: 'This long book achieves real consonance. In the discussion of the history-plays, and of Marlowe especially, it finally closes one chapter and opens another; the excellent studies of Doctor Faustus and of Macbeth must be read by all those who find criticism useful at all. This is an ipressive book, an example of the best that is nowadays done in its kind.' Modern Language Quarterly
Review of the hardback: 'Mr Sanders writes intelligently, and his aim, to reconcile historical and purely critical approaches to the drama, is splendid.' Review of English Studies

ISBN: 9780521298001

Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 23mm

Weight: 510g

400 pages