The Animal-Lore of Shakespeare's Time

Including Quadrupeds, Birds, Reptiles, Fish and Insects

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Paperback, 498 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2014
ISBN13: 9781108076432
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2014 9781108076432
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Shakespeare's plays contain a rich abundance of metaphors, similes and phrases relating to animals and the natural world, much of which can seem obscure to us today. First published in 1883, Emma Phipson's classic study sets in context the animal lore of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries to show how it affected the literature of the time. Drawing on a collection of compelling sources, this book explores the beliefs about natural science that influenced the works of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. Phipson considers obscure writings by naturalists and antiquarians on a wide range of animals from the familiar to the exotic, and from the real to the mythical. Whether discussing hedgehogs or unicorns, the text shows how the Elizabethans' understanding of animals was coloured by hunting, travel, folklore and the Bible, and how this had a lasting impact upon language and culture.

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ISBN13:9781108076432
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:498

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Preface; Introduction; 1. Monkey, etc.; 2. Lion, etc.; 3. Dog; 4. Fox, etc.; 5. Walrus, etc.; 6. Horse, etc.; 7. Rat, etc.; 8. Thrush, etc.; 9. Woodpecker, etc.; 10. Vulture, etc.; 11. Water-rail, etc.; 12. Goose, etc.; 13. Tortoise, etc.; 14. Stickleback, etc.; 15. Salmon, etc.; 16. Pilchard, etc.; 17. Cochineal, etc.; 18. Lobster, etc.; 19. Unicorn, etc.; Index.

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