Club utilise des cookies et des technologies similaires pour faire fonctionner correctement le site web et vous fournir une meilleure expérience de navigation.
Ci-dessous vous pouvez choisir quels cookies vous souhaitez modifier :
Club utilise des cookies et des technologies similaires pour faire fonctionner correctement le site web et vous fournir une meilleure expérience de navigation.
Nous utilisons des cookies dans le but suivant :
Assurer le bon fonctionnement du site web, améliorer la sécurité et prévenir la fraude
Avoir un aperçu de l'utilisation du site web, afin d'améliorer son contenu et ses fonctionnalités
Pouvoir vous montrer les publicités les plus pertinentes sur des plateformes externes
Gestion des cookies
Club utilise des cookies et des technologies similaires pour faire fonctionner correctement le site web et vous fournir une meilleure expérience de navigation.
Ci-dessous vous pouvez choisir quels cookies vous souhaitez modifier :
Cookies techniques et fonctionnels
Ces cookies sont indispensables au bon fonctionnement du site internet et vous permettent par exemple de vous connecter. Vous ne pouvez pas désactiver ces cookies.
Cookies analytiques
Ces cookies collectent des informations anonymes sur l'utilisation de notre site web. De cette façon, nous pouvons mieux adapter le site web aux besoins des utilisateurs.
Cookies marketing
Ces cookies partagent votre comportement sur notre site web avec des parties externes, afin que vous puissiez voir des publicités plus pertinentes de Club sur des plateformes externes.
Une erreur est survenue, veuillez réessayer plus tard.
Il y a trop d’articles dans votre panier
Vous pouvez encoder maximum 250 articles dans votre panier en une fois. Supprimez certains articles de votre panier ou divisez votre commande en plusieurs commandes.
Shakespeare's Century of Praise: Being Materials for a History of Opinion on Shakespeare and His Works is a comprehensive study of the reception and criticism of William Shakespeare's plays and poetry during the 17th century. Written by Clement Mansfield Ingleby, an English Shakespearean scholar and literary critic, the book provides a detailed analysis of the various opinions and interpretations of Shakespeare's works during this period.The book is divided into six parts, each of which covers a different aspect of the critical reception of Shakespeare's works. Part one discusses the early reception of Shakespeare's plays, including the publication of the First Folio and the establishment of his reputation as a playwright. Part two explores the various editions of Shakespeare's works that were published during the 17th century, including the quarto editions and the folio editions.Part three focuses on the critical response to Shakespeare's plays, including the controversies surrounding his authorship and the debates over the morality and political implications of his works. Part four examines the influence of Shakespeare on other writers and artists of the time, including John Milton, Ben Jonson, and John Dryden.Part five discusses the performance history of Shakespeare's plays during the 17th century, including the staging conventions, the role of actors, and the reception of his plays by audiences. Finally, part six provides a summary of the overall reception of Shakespeare's works during the 17th century and reflects on the enduring legacy of his plays and poetry.Overall, Shakespeare's Century of Praise is a valuable resource for scholars and students of Shakespearean studies, literary criticism, and cultural history. It offers a comprehensive overview of the critical reception of Shakespeare's works during a pivotal period in English literary history and provides insights into the ways in which his works were interpreted and understood by his contemporaries.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.