Keith Linley: 5 books

Book cover of 'King Lear' in Context

'King Lear' in Context

The Cultural Background

by Keith Linley
Language: English
Release Date: February 15, 2015

This engaging book provides in-depth discussion of the various influences that an audience in 1606 would have brought to interpreting ‘King Lear’. How did people think about the world, about God, about sin, about kings, about civilized conduct? Learn about the social hierarchy, gender relationships,...
Book cover of 'A Midsummer Nights Dream' in Context

'A Midsummer Nights Dream' in Context

Magic, Madness and Mayhem

by Keith Linley
Language: English
Release Date: November 21, 2016

The Elizabethan popular audience had a natural love of clowning, slapstick and the mayhem that was released when the rules of society were relaxed, broken or subverted. A play set on Midsummer Night and structured as a dream was going to be fun and full of the resonances associated with a festal day...
Book cover of 'The Tempest' in Context

'The Tempest' in Context

Sin, Repentance and Forgiveness

by Keith Linley
Language: English
Release Date: February 15, 2015

This engaging book provides detailed in-depth discussion of the various influences that an audience in 1611 would have brought to interpreting ‘The Tempest’. How did people think about the world, about God, about sin, about kings, about civilized conduct? Learn about the social hierarchy, gender...
Book cover of 'Volpone' in Context

'Volpone' in Context

Biters Bitten and Fools Fooled

by Keith Linley
Language: English
Release Date: November 21, 2016

Everything you need to know about the cultural contexts of 'Volpone'. The unremitting exposure of human vileness is black and bleak, redeemed perhaps by the eventual punishment of the wrongdoers in an outcome achieved more by luck than justice. This book provides detailed in-depth discussion of the...
Book cover of 'Antony and Cleopatra' in Context

'Antony and Cleopatra' in Context

The Politics of Passion

by Keith Linley
Language: English
Release Date: February 15, 2015

How would a Jacobean audience have assessed the story of these two classical celebrities? Are Antony and Cleopatra simply tragic lovers, or is the play a condemnation of poor male government derailed by passion for an unreliable, self-interested woman? This book provides detailed discussion of the...
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