Keys to Shakespeare
Anne Barton, 5 June 1980
Shakespeare’s Tragic Practice
by Bertrand Evans.
Oxford, 327 pp., £12.50, December 1979,9780198120940 Show More
by Bertrand Evans.
Oxford, 327 pp., £12.50, December 1979,
The Tragic Effect: The Oedipus Complex in Tragedy
by André Green, translated by Alan Sheridan.
Cambridge, 264 pp., £10.50, October 1979,0 521 21377 0 Show More
by André Green, translated by Alan Sheridan.
Cambridge, 264 pp., £10.50, October 1979,
Shakespeare’s Tragic Sequence
by Kenneth Muir.
Liverpool, 207 pp., £9.50, November 1979,0 85323 184 2 Show More
by Kenneth Muir.
Liverpool, 207 pp., £9.50, November 1979,
Shakespeare’s Comic Sequence
by Kenneth Muir.
Liverpool, 207 pp., £9.50, November 1979,0 85323 064 1 Show More
by Kenneth Muir.
Liverpool, 207 pp., £9.50, November 1979,
“... Twenty years ago, Bertrand Evans published Shakespeare’s Comedies, a book with one idea. Shakespeare, he argued, habitually gives his audience an awareness of the true nature of any dramatic situation greater than that of the characters on the stage. Evans analysed the 13 comedies and the four last plays scene by scene, and concluded that a technique of ‘discrepant awareness’ or ‘exploitable gaps’ between characters and theatre audience lay at the heart of Shakespeare’s dramatic method ... ”