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Head of Zeus
Shakespeare
Shakespeare: The Theatre of Our World by Peter Conrad
 The Landmark Library, 13

In 1623 the actors John Heminges and Henry Condell assembled Mr. William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies, better known as The First Folio. In doing so they preserved literature's most dramatically vital and poetically rich account of our human world.

Endlessly reinterpreted by critics and performers, Shakespeare's inexhaustible work has remained abreast of contemporary concerns ever since, and it continues to hold a mirror up to the nature of our troubled society and our contradictory selves. The plays accompany us through the ages of mankind, from comic springtime to wintry age, compressing our life in time into the three hours' traffic of the stage; the characters in them have shaped the way we think about politics and war, consciousness and morality, love and death.

Peter Conrad examines the world-view of the plays, their generic originality and their astonishingly inventive language. He goes on to explore Shakespeare's global legacy as his characters migrate to every continent and are reinvented by later writers, painters, composers, choreographers and film-makers.

Head of Zeus, an Apollo book * Language and Literary Studies
04 Oct 2018 * 256pp * £8.99 * 9781788540162
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'The success of Peter Conrad's Shakespeare [...] lies in the balance it strikes between personal, confessional, emotional responses such as Flaubert's, and more critical perspectives'
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ALSO IN THE SERIES
Voyagers
Magna Carta
City of Light
Versailles
Dante's Divine Comedy
Olympia
The Royal Society
The Rite of Spring
The French Revolution
Stonehenge
Railways
The Arab Conquests
Eroica
Messiah
Guernica
Hadrian's Wall
The British Museum
Skyscraper
The Sarpedon Krater
Author
Peter Conrad
Peter Conrad
Peter Conrad is a literary critic and cultural historian. His books include The Everyman History of English Literature; Creation: Artists, Gods & Origins; and Modern Times, Modern Places: Life and Art in the Twentieth Century.
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