Shakespeare, the Orient, and the Critics Shakespeare, the Orient, and the Critics

Shakespeare, the Orient, and the Critics

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Previous criticism has not adequately discussed oriental aspects of the content of Shakespearean drama. In addition to his portrayal of oriental figures (such as Cleopatra, Othello, and Shylock) and his use of literary genres and motifs that have roots in oriental tradition (such as that of the tragic romance in ‘Romeo and Juliet’, there are certain key elements in Shakespeare's thought and outlook that can only be properly understood within the larger contribution of the oriental legacy. This legacy has clear relevance not only to the exemplary fate of the lovers in ‘Romeo and Juliet’, but also to the destinies of such major Shakespearean heroes as Hamlet and Lear. ‘Shakespeare, the Orient, and the Critics’ investigates the boundaries of oriental framework within works such as ‘Hamlet, King Lear’, and ‘The Tempest’. Stylistically, at the heart of Shakespeare's orientalism are two long-recognized features of his dramatic art: his predilection for reversing stereotypes and his sympathy and identification with the alien and the «other.» This can be most clearly seen in the love tragedies of ‘Othello’ and ‘Anthony and Cleopatra’ as well as the romantic comedy of ‘The Merchant of Venice’. Ultimately, the philosophic underpinning of such works is a special expression of Renaissance humanism that transcends the boundaries of class, race, and culture.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2010
2 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
148
Pages
PUBLISHER
Peter Lang Publishing, Inc.
SIZE
735.9
KB

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