Macbeth, and King Richard The Third

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Banquo's Issue
Banquo’s Issue
Bellona's Bridegroom
Bellona’s Bridegroom
Birnam Wood
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comparative villainy
critical response to Watley on Shakespeare
Criticism
Destiny
dramatic interpretation studies
eighteenth-century theatre history
English literary criticism
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Extremity Presses
Holds
Ill
Interesting Demand
Macbeth
Mankind
Murderous Power
Nephews
Prophecy
Richard The Third
Roman Fools
Royal
Self-same Day
Shakespeare Characters
Shakespearean character analysis
Sir Gilbert Talbot
Speare
Strong
Sweet Oblivious Antidote
Thou
To-
Valour's Minion
Valour’s Minion
villain archetypes
Weird Sisters

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138125889
  • Weight: 317g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Feb 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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John Philip Kemble was an ambitious and successful stage actor in London, perhaps most well-known for his turn as Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Kemble passionately disagreed with the posthumous work of Thomas Watley, Remarks on Some of the Characters of Shakespeare (1785), particularly Watley’s representations of some of Shakespeare’s greatest villains, Richard III and Macbeth. This title, first published in 1786 (this reprint of the second edition first published in 1970), presents Kemble’s nuanced criticisms of the characters leaving the impression that the villainies of Macbeth and Richard III are indeed similar. A historically important literary reaction, this title will be of interest to students of English literature and literary criticism.

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