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      The Connell Guide To Shakespeare’s Macbeth

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      Graham Bradshaw shows us that Macbeth is a much more terrifying play than most traditionalist critics believe it to be.

      Macbeth may well be the most terrifying play in the English language, but it hasn’t always been seen that way. It has divided critic...

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      Product ID:9781907776045
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:The Connell Guide To ...
      Title:The Connell Guide To Shakespeare's Macbeth
      Authors:Author: Graham Bradshaw, Kate Sanderson, Jolyon Connell
      Page Count:128
      Subjects:Literary studies: general, Literary studies: c 1500 to c 1800, Literary studies: plays and playwrights, Shakespeare studies & criticism, English, Designed / suitable for A & AS Level
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      Graham Bradshaw shows us that Macbeth is a much more terrifying play than most traditionalist critics believe it to be.

      Macbeth may well be the most terrifying play in the English language, but it hasn’t always been seen that way. It has divided critics more deeply than any other Shakespearian tragedy – and the argument, in essence, has been about just how terrifying the play really is and about how we should react, or do react, to Macbeth himself. No Shakespearian tragedy gives as much attention to its hero as Macbeth. With the exception of Lady Macbeth, there is much less emphasis on the figures round the hero than there is in Hamlet or Othello. Unlike King Lear, with its parallel story of Gloucester and his sons, Macbeth has no sub-plot. And its imagery of sharp contrasts – of day and night, light and dark, innocent life and murder – adds to the almost claustrophobic intensity of this most intense of plays. So why are critics so divided about Macbeth? Why is it so disturbing? Why do we feel compelled to admire its hero even as we condemn him? How reassuring is the last scene, when Macbeth is killed and Malcolm becomes king? Do we see this as the intervention of a divine providence, a restoration of goodness after all the evil? Or do we see instead signs that the whole cycle of violence and murder could be about to begin all over again? And what does the play really tell us about good and evil? In this book Graham Bradshaw answers these questions, and shows how it is only in recent years that the extent of Shakespeare’s achievement in Macbeth, and the nature of his vision in the play, has really been grasped.

      Imprint Name:CONNELL PUBLISHING LTD
      Publisher Name:CONNELL PUBLISHING LTD
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2012-06-15

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      Weight164 g
      Dimensions147 × 172 × 9 mm