Characters of Shakespeare's Plays

Characters of Shakespeare's Plays

by William Hazlitt

36 chapters10h 15mEnglish1916

About this book

This famous Shakespearean exploration illuminates its plays through the frame of character, while also weighing theme, mood, structure and poetics. In it, 19th-century critic William Hazlitt unveils Shakespeare's genius in creating and infusing characters with a life-likeness that often challenges, if not overshadows, more material human nature -- in both inner and outer worlds. As he writes: "The characters breathe, move, and live, ... think and speak and act just as they might do, if left entirely to themselves." The first printing sold out in weeks, and the second sold briskly, until a harsh and antagonistic appraisal in The Quarterly Review quelled sales altogether -- and unraveled Hazlitt's critical cachet in the eyes of the general public. Not until the mid-twentieth century were Hazlitt and his works re-evaluated, when he was finally recognized as one of Shakespeare's foremost critics of all time. In literary criticism, the renowned Harold Bloom ranks Hazlitt second only to Dr. Johnson. - Summary by Nemo

1Preface
1635
2Cymbeline
1141
3Macbeth
1683
4Julius Caesar
910
5Othello
1927
6Timon of Athens
653
7Coriolanus
1562
8Troilus and Cressida
1032
9Antony and Cleopatra
683
10Hamlet
1122
11The Tempest
1045
12The Midsummer Night's Dream
814
13Romeo and Juliet
1834
14Lear
2822
15Richard II
1059
16Henry IV in Two Parts
1645
17Henry V
1234
18Henry VI in Three Parts
1055
19Richard III
986
20Henry VIII
578
21King John
1325
22Twelfth Night; Or, What You Will
872
23The Two Gentlemen of Verona
304
24The Merchant of Venice
860
25The Winter's Tale
784
26All's Well That Ends Well
488
27Love's Labour's Lost
420
28Much Ado About Nothing
567
29As You Like It
530
30The Taming of the Shrew
688
31Measure for Measure
641
32The Merry Wives of Windsor
294
33The Comedy of Errors
313
34Doubtful Plays of Shakespeare
910
35Poems and Sonnets
638

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