Eastman, NateUnknown
Springer International Publishing (Cham, Switzerland , 2021) (eng) English9783030629939Unknown1st ed.STORYTELLING; UnknownShakespeare’s Storytelling: An Introduction to Genre, Character, and Technique is a textbook focused on specific storytelling techniques and genres that Shakespeare invented or refined. Drawing on examples from popular novels, plays, and films (such as IT, Beloved, Sex and the City, The Godfather, and Fences) the book provides an overview of how Shakespearean storytelling techniques such as character flaws, conflicts, symbols, and more have been adapted by later writers and used in the modern canon. Rather than taking a historicist or theoretical approach, Nate Eastman uses recognizable references and engaging language to teach the concepts and techniques most applicable to the future study of Creative Writing, English, Theater, and Film and Media. Students will be prepared to interpret Shakespeare’s plays and understand Shakespeare as the beginning of a literary tradition. A readable and short introduction to Shakespeare and his significance, this book is suitable for undergraduates.
Physical dimension
1 online resource (x,189 p.)Unknownill.
Summary / review / table of contents
Introduction --
Shakespeare the Storyteller --
Characters and their Stories --
Relationships Between Characters --
Structure --
Shakespeare's Genres --
Applications and Exercises --
Conclusion.