TY - BOOK AU - Marsh,Nicholas TI - Shakespeare: The Tragedies SN - 0333739302 AV - PR2983 .M344 1998 PY - 1998/// CY - Basingstoke PB - Macmillan KW - Shakespeare, William, N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; General Editor's Preface PART 1: ANALYSING SHAKESPEARE'S TRAGEDIES Openings Endings The Hero Women Society in the Tragedies Humour in the Tragedies Imagery and the Tragic Universe PART 2: THE CONTEXT AND THE CRITICS The Tragedies in Shakespeare's Works Sample of Critical Views Further Reading Index N2 - Widely thought of as Shakespeare's most powerful works, this book takes extracts and examines the four great tragedies, Hamlet, King Lear, Othello and Macbeth, explaining how the critic can use particular techniques to bring out complexities of meaning, understand the patterns of metaphor and the rhythms of the poetry and appreciate the drama. Chapters on the openings and endings of plays, heroes and heroines, society, humour, imagery and the tragic universe guide the student on a journey of inquiry into the nature of Shakespeare's tragic vision. The book is for A Level and undergraduate students of English Literature; and courses in Shakespeare, Tragedy, Renaissance Literature and Drama ER -