Shakespeare and the Goddess of Complete Being
Author | Ted Hughes |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Genre | Literary criticism |
Publisher | Faber Paperbacks |
Publication date | First edition (April 13, 1992) |
Pages | 524 |
ISBN | 978-0571166046 |
Shakespeare and the Goddess of Complete Being is a book of literary criticism by Ted Hughes[1] extensively analyzing the works of Shakespeare.
- Part one: The Immature Phase of the Tragic Equation
- Part two: The Evolution of the Tragic Equation through the Seven Tragedies
- Part three: The Transformation of the Tragic Equation in the Last Plays[2][3]
The book also provides an insight into Ted Hughes' gender attitudes.[4]
References[]
- ^ "Fiction Review: Shakespeare and the Goddess of Complete Being by Ted Hughes". Publishersweekly.com. 1992-08-31. Retrieved 2013-09-06.
- ^ "Earth-Moon: Information about Ted Hughes: Shakespeare and the Goddess of Complete Being". Ted-hughes.info. Retrieved 2013-09-06.
- ^ Paulin, Tom (1992-04-09). "Protestant Guilt". London Review of Books. pp. 10–11.
- ^ Gregson, Ian (1999). "Ted Hughes and the Goddess of Complete Being". The Male Image. pp. 67–93. doi:10.1007/978-1-349-27659-2_4. ISBN 978-1-349-27661-5.
External links[]
- "Shakespeare as shaman", review by C. H. Sisson, The New Criterion, December 1992
Categories:
- 1992 non-fiction books
- English non-fiction books
- Books of literary criticism
- Works by Ted Hughes
- Works about William Shakespeare
- Faber and Faber books