Dualities in Shakespeare / / Marion Bodwell Smith.

This is a study of particular aspects of particular works in a particular context. The context, in general terms, is the humanist search for a synthesis or order based on the reconciliation of oppositions, for unity in difference, in spite of growing philosophical disillusionment and social disrupti...

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Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- I. The Humanist Synthesis -- II. Two Distincts, Division None: The Nature of Shakespeare's Dualities -- III. The Poetry of Ambivalence -- IV. The War of the Elements: Imagery in Romeo and Juliet -- V. Twelfth Night in Twelfth Night -- VI. The Laws of Ethical Polity and the Meanings of "Measure" -- VII. The Poisoned Chalice: Dualism in Macbeth -- VIII. No Midway: The Structure of Duality in Antony and Cleopatra -- IX. Mockery and Cherished Purpose: Duality of Intention in The Tempest -- Index
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This is a study of particular aspects of particular works in a particular context. The context, in general terms, is the humanist search for a synthesis or order based on the reconciliation of oppositions, for unity in difference, in spite of growing philosophical disillusionment and social disruption. More and more successfully -- in artistic terms at least -- than his fellow-dramatists. Shakespeare was able to achieve such reconciliations by utilizing opposed forces as the ingredients of both dramatic and poetic tension and by resolving conflicts between them on the basis of inclusion rather than exclusion. For Shakespeare, there is always "a soul of goodness in things evil" and a dram of evil in the best; in all human experience, as in Friar Laurence's flower, "poison hath residence, and medicine power." In exploiting the dramatic possibilities of the essential dualities of human existence, all the aspects of Shakespeare's art become increasingly involved. The book opens with a discussion of the contemporary climate of opinion in regard to the paradoxes of the human condition and the development of Shakespeare's attitudes towards them as demonstrated in his plays. Here, the emphasis is on dualities as thematic material. Subsequent chapters discuss the ways in which concepts of duality operate in paticular works, focussing, in each instance, on a particular aspect of Shakespeare's art -- the treatment of love in the Sonnets, the imagery of Romeo and Juliet, the inversions of Twelfth Night and Macbeth, the levels of order and justice in Measure for Measure, the structure of Antony and Cleopatra, and duality of intention in The Tempest. Well written, sensitive, and lively, this work will appeal to "the great variety of Readers" who joyfully accept the invitation of Shakespeare's first editors to "Reade him . againe, and againe."
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Frontmatter --
Preface --
Contents --
I. The Humanist Synthesis --
II. Two Distincts, Division None: The Nature of Shakespeare's Dualities --
III. The Poetry of Ambivalence --
IV. The War of the Elements: Imagery in Romeo and Juliet --
V. Twelfth Night in Twelfth Night --
VI. The Laws of Ethical Polity and the Meanings of "Measure" --
VII. The Poisoned Chalice: Dualism in Macbeth --
VIII. No Midway: The Structure of Duality in Antony and Cleopatra --
IX. Mockery and Cherished Purpose: Duality of Intention in The Tempest --
Index
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Contents --
I. The Humanist Synthesis --
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III. The Poetry of Ambivalence --
IV. The War of the Elements: Imagery in Romeo and Juliet --
V. Twelfth Night in Twelfth Night --
VI. The Laws of Ethical Polity and the Meanings of "Measure" --
VII. The Poisoned Chalice: Dualism in Macbeth --
VIII. No Midway: The Structure of Duality in Antony and Cleopatra --
IX. Mockery and Cherished Purpose: Duality of Intention in The Tempest --
Index
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Contents --
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III. The Poetry of Ambivalence --
IV. The War of the Elements: Imagery in Romeo and Juliet --
V. Twelfth Night in Twelfth Night --
VI. The Laws of Ethical Polity and the Meanings of "Measure" --
VII. The Poisoned Chalice: Dualism in Macbeth --
VIII. No Midway: The Structure of Duality in Antony and Cleopatra --
IX. Mockery and Cherished Purpose: Duality of Intention in The Tempest --
Index
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