Lecture 4 Literature of the 16th century. The Renaissance
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Lecture 4
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Shakespeare's Plays
Most scholars agree that there exist 37 plays written by Shakespeare. Traditionally, Shakespeare's plays have been divided into three groups: comedies, histories, and tragedies. All of the works of the great playwright are written in four periods of his literary career. Each of these periods reflects a general phase of Shakespeare's artistic development. The first period includes all the plays written in 1590-1594. His comedies "The Comedy of Errors", "The Taming of the Shrew", "The Two Gentlemen of Verona", the histories "Henry VI" (Parts I, II, and III), "Richard III", "King John", and the tragedy "Titus Andronicus" were written during this period. They belong to different genres, but they have much in common. The plots of these plays follow their sources more mechanically then do the plots of Shakespeare's later works. Besides, these plays generally emphasize events more than the portrayal of characters. During the second period (1595-1600) Shakespeare brought historical drama and Elizabethan romantic comedy to near perfection. The comedies "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "Love's Labour's Lost", "The Merchant of Venice", "As You Like It", "Much Ado About Nothing", "Twelfth Night", "The Merry Wives of Windsor", the tragedies "Romeo and Juliet", "Julius Caesar" and the histories "Richard II", "Henry IV" (Parts I and II), "Henry V" were written at this period, and in them the great playwright demonstrated his genius for weaving various dramatic actions into a unified plot, showed his gift for characterization. During the third period (1601-1608) Shakespeare wrote his great tragedies ("Hamlet", "Troilus and Cressida", "Othello", 'King Lear", "Macbeth", "Timon of Athens", "Anthony and Cleopatra", "Coriolanus"), which made him truly immortal. Every play of this period, except for "Pericles", shows Shakespeare's awareness of the tragic side of life. Even the two comedies of the period "All's Well That Ends Well" and "Measure for Measure" are more disturbing than amusing. That is why they are often called "problem" comedies or "bitter" comedies. "Pericles" represents Shakespeare's first romance - a drama, which is generally serious in tone but with a happy ending. Shakespeare's sonnets were also written during the third period of his literary career. Download 389.78 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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