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In The Theater of Love
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Shakespeare's major plays, the book argues, were forged on the anvil of desire. The scene on the front cover where the fairy queen Titania passionately woos the rustic, Bottom, now bearing a head magically transformed into an ass's, says much about Shakespeare's view of love and desire. A parody of Ovid's fables about gods imposing their carnal passions on hapless mortals, it dramatizes desire's power to transform deformity into irresistible beauty. Like Ovid, however, Shakespeare also recognized desire's other manifestation in the selfish brutality that ignored the helplessness of others. Out of this duality came troubling questions about desire, love, and the human intersection with the divine. Though the Elizabethans admired antiquity, England's Christian culture struggled to accommodate pagan acceptance of the erotic. Shakespeare was no exception. Though early works imitate Ovid, his view of love becomes surprisingly rich and complex as he confronts the moral dynamics of desire. Because of this clash of cultural values, he carefully delineates the nature of good and evil, demonstrating why the same passions that can degrade can also enrich. A close reading of the major plays becomes a journey into the heart of desire that will challenge contemporary media's often simplistic and decidedly secular conception of love. Once you witness these dramas of love and desire, you begin to appreciate why his work continues to intrigue and delight his many devoted followers.
Product details
Number of Pages:
346
Release Date:
2025-07-05
Publication Date:
2025-07-05
Publisher:
Villaggio Publications
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
1736752294
ISBN13:
9781736752296
Weight:
652 g
Height:
157 cm
Width:
235 cm
Thickness:
23 cm
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