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Lucretius and Shakespeare on the Nature of Things

English

By (author): Richard Allen Shoaf

Lucretius and Shakespeare on the Nature of Things maps large, new vistas for understanding the relationship between De rerum natura and Shakespeares works. In chapters on six important plays across the canon (King Lear, Macbeth, Hamlet, The Merchant of Venice, The Tempest, and A Midsummer Nights Dream), it demonstrates that Shakespeare articulates his erotics of being, his great creating nature (The Winters Tale), by drawing on imagery he learned from Ovid and other classical poets, but especially from Lucretius, in his powerful epic that celebrates Venus and her endless creativity. Responding to Lucretiuss widely admired Latinity in his exposition of the life of man in nature, Shakespeare emerges as an early modern materialist who writes poetry that is effectively atomic, marked (as we might say today) by fission (hendiadys, for example) and fusion (synoeciosis, for example), joining and splitting, splitting and joining language and character as no other poet has ever done To give away yourself keeps yourself still; My grave is like to be my wedding bed; I begin/To doubt the equivocation of the fiend/That lies like truth. Readers of Shoafs book will encounter anew, through both fresh evidence and close reading, Shakespeares universally acknowledged commitment to the art of nature and the nature of art. With Lucretiuss poetry as inspiration, Shakespeare becomes the poet of the material, both in art and in nature, immensely creative with his dædala lingua like dædala natura his wonder-crafting tongue like wonder-working nature. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Oct 2014
  • Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781443865319

About Richard Allen Shoaf

R. Allen Shoaf Alumni Professor of English at the University of Florida is the author of more than a dozen books and nearly 100 papers and reviews twice a holder of Fellowships of the National Endowment for the Humanities Founding Editor of the prize-winning journal Exemplaria: A Journal of Theory in Medieval and Renaissance Studies which he edited from 1987 until 2008 and the winner of six teaching awards in the University over the past 30 years including University-wide Teacher of the Year. He is the author also of several books of poetry most recently Pied-Piper Philology: Love Words and a regular contributor to poetry magazines. A former Marshall Scholar (class of 1970) in the University of East Anglia (BA Hon 1972) he has dedicated his career to Chaucer Shakespeare and Milton authoring books and numerous articles on all three poets and has also published regularly over the past 40 years in Dante scholarship especially regarding the relationship between late medieval sign theory and the Commedia.

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