The Shakespearean Marriage: Merry Wives and Heavy Husbands
Marriage features to a greater or lesser extent in virtually every play Shakespeare wrote - as the festive end of comedy, as the link across the cycles of the history plays, as a marker of the difference between his own society and that depicted in the Roman plays, and, all too often, as the starting-point for the tragedies. Situating his representations of marriage firmly within the ideologies and practices of Renaissance culture, Lisa Hopkins argues that Shakespeare anatomises marriage much as he does kingship, and finds it similarly indispensable to the underpinning of society, however problematic it may be as a guarantor of personal happiness.
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The Shakespearean Marriage: Merry Wives and Heavy Husbands
Marriage features to a greater or lesser extent in virtually every play Shakespeare wrote - as the festive end of comedy, as the link across the cycles of the history plays, as a marker of the difference between his own society and that depicted in the Roman plays, and, all too often, as the starting-point for the tragedies. Situating his representations of marriage firmly within the ideologies and practices of Renaissance culture, Lisa Hopkins argues that Shakespeare anatomises marriage much as he does kingship, and finds it similarly indispensable to the underpinning of society, however problematic it may be as a guarantor of personal happiness.
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The Shakespearean Marriage: Merry Wives and Heavy Husbands

The Shakespearean Marriage: Merry Wives and Heavy Husbands

by L. Hopkins
The Shakespearean Marriage: Merry Wives and Heavy Husbands

The Shakespearean Marriage: Merry Wives and Heavy Husbands

by L. Hopkins

Hardcover(1998)

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Marriage features to a greater or lesser extent in virtually every play Shakespeare wrote - as the festive end of comedy, as the link across the cycles of the history plays, as a marker of the difference between his own society and that depicted in the Roman plays, and, all too often, as the starting-point for the tragedies. Situating his representations of marriage firmly within the ideologies and practices of Renaissance culture, Lisa Hopkins argues that Shakespeare anatomises marriage much as he does kingship, and finds it similarly indispensable to the underpinning of society, however problematic it may be as a guarantor of personal happiness.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780312177485
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 12/08/1997
Edition description: 1998
Pages: 219
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.03(d)

About the Author

Lisa Hopkins

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements - Introduction: Shakespeare and Contemporary Marriage - Marriage as Comic Closure - Marriage in the Middle - What Makes a Marriage - The Fate of the Nation: Marriage in History Plays - Roman Marriage - Tragic Marriage - The Wedding of the Daughter: Marriage in the Last Plays - Conclusion - Notes - Index
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