Shakespeares Critics From Jonson To Aude by A M Eastman

A Study in English Criticism of Shakespeare

The book provides a comprehensive exploration of the evolution of Shakespearean criticism from the time of Ben Jonson to the era of W.H. Auden. It delves into how various critics have interpreted and assessed Shakespeare's works over the centuries, highlighting shifts in literary analysis and cultural perspectives. The text examines the diverse methodologies and insights brought forth by critics, reflecting on how their evaluations have shaped the understanding and appreciation of Shakespeare's plays and poetry. Through this historical lens, the book offers a nuanced view of the enduring impact of Shakespeare's oeuvre on literary criticism.

Published
1943
Nationality
Unknown
Length
Medium
Pages
300-350
Original Language
English
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