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In Shakespearean Rhetoric, Benet Brandreth delves into the intricate layers of language and performance that define William Shakespeare's works. This insightful exploration reveals the rhetorical techniques employed by the Bard, offering actors and scholars alike a fresh perspective on his timeless plays and sonnets.
Brandreth examines Shakespeare's mastery of rhetoric, dissecting the various techniques that illuminate character motivations and thematic depth. Through a careful analysis of selected texts, readers are invited to recognise how Shakespeare's use of persuasive language not only captivates audiences but also serves to convey complex human emotions and societal commentary.
This book is ideal for theatre practitioners, students of English literature, and anyone with a passion for the works of Shakespeare. Those who have enjoyed Brandreth's previous works, such as The Shakespearean Curse, will find a seamless continuation of his exploration into the interplay of language and performance.
“A profound examination of the rhetoric that shapes our understanding of Shakespeare, making it an indispensable resource for both actors and scholars.”
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 264
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 9781350087965
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