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Shakespeare's Festive Comedy A Study of Dramatic Form and Its Relation to Social Custom

Shakespeare's Festive Comedy A Study of Dramatic Form and Its Relation to Social Custom
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  • ISBN-13: 9780691013046
  • ISBN: 0691013047
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press

AUTHOR

Barber, Cesar L.

SUMMARY

"Shakespeare's Festive Comedyis the best book on the subject that I know. The book is well and clearly written, and I should think would fascinate the general readers. I think it is indispensable for students of Shakespeare's comedy."--Francis Fergusson "C. L. Barber is the most compelling of the anthropological critics and his book,Shakespeare's Festive Comedy, is to my mind far and away the most illuminating yet to appear on its subject. He is compelling for many reasons--a mind both intricate and deft, a sensitivity quick to the accommodation of esthetic form to the intricacies of psychological function, a humanity benignly tolerant and inclusive. . . . The especial merit of Barber's criticism lies in its sensitive exploration of the individual working out of the release-clarification formula in five separate plays. Each, he discovers, 'tends to focus on a particular kind of folly that is released along with love--witty masquerade inLove's Labour's Lost, delusive fantasy inA Midsummer Night's Dream, romance inAs You Like It, and inThe Merchant of Venice, prodigality balanced against usuary.'Twelfth Night, to complete the list, focuses on misrule and its complementary folly of time-serving."--Arthur M. Eastman, inA Short History of Shakespearean CriticismBarber, Cesar L. is the author of 'Shakespeare's Festive Comedy A Study of Dramatic Form and Its Relation to Social Custom' with ISBN 9780691013046 and ISBN 0691013047.

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