Citation and Examination of William Shakspeare, Euseby Treen, Joseph Carnaby, and Silas Gough, Clerk
Autor: | Walter Savage Landor |
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EAN: | 4064066201357 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 19.05.2021 |
Untertitel: | Unraveling Shakespeare's Legacy: A Literary Exploration |
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Schlagworte: | 19th century literature British literary history Shakespearean authorship debate court case fiction critical literary examination fictionalized historical figures historical literary dialogue intellectual literary disco poetic narrative style |
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In 'Citation and Examination of William Shakspeare, Euseby Treen, Joseph Carnaby, and Silas Gough, Clerk,' Walter Savage Landor delves into the complexities of authorship and textual authenticity surrounding the works of William Shakespeare. Through a series of fictional dialogues and erudite critique, Landor explores the intersections of literature, history, and identity, revealing the tensions between canonical narratives and the voices obscured within them. His style'Äîa blend of eloquence and wit'Äîreflects the literary machinations of the early 19th century, positioning the work within the burgeoning discussions of Romanticism and the burgeoning awareness of historical context in literary studies. Landor, a renowned poet and a pivotal figure in the literary circles of his time, was deeply influenced by the cultural debates surrounding Shakespeare'Äôs legacy. His own upbringing, marked by a strong classical education and a passion for theatricality, compelled him to confront the multiplicity of interpretations that Shakespeareine texts evoke. Landor's commitment to fostering intellectual dialogue and revealing hidden narratives forms the backbone of this profound examination. Readers interested in Shakespearean discourse, textual criticism, or the philosophical underpinnings of literature will find Landor'Äôs work a compelling addition to their exploration of literary heritage. With its rich dialogue and meticulous arguments, this book invites a deeper engagement with the questions of literary ownership and the evolution of cultural memory.