Description
Discover the intricate layers of Shakespeare's works with 'Shakespearean Representation' by Howard Felperin. This 2015 trade paperback published by Princeton University Press dives deep into the paradox of Shakespeare's enduring relevance in the modern literary landscape. Felperin elucidates the nature of literary modernity through a rigorous analysis of Shakespeare's major tragedies, showcasing how they both imitate and diverge from their classical roots. With an ISBN of 9780691614625, this brand new book is a must-have for scholars and lovers of literature, exploring themes of mimesis and modernism. Shakespeare's profound relationship with the forms of the past is unpacked, highlighting how each play invites a dual interpretative response—both conservative and Romantic. The book reaffirms that mimesis is not merely imitation, but a complex process that defines the art of literature. The Princeton Legacy Library has preserved this significant text in a durable format, ensuring its availability to readers and students alike. Whether you are delving into Shakespeare studies or looking to enrich your understanding of literary modernity, Felperin's insightful examination offers invaluable perspectives on how Shakespeare remains not just a relic of the Elizabethan era but a voice that speaks to contemporary concerns.