This edited collection of twelve essays from an international range of contemporary Shakespeare scholars explores the supernatural in Shakespeare from a variety of perspectives and approaches.
Twelve plays are examined individually regarding their origins, stage and critical histories and the problems associated with their categorization as tragedy.
The Italian Renaissance is considered by many to mark the beginning of the modern age. The name itself (literally "rebirth") accurately expresses the innovation that took place during that period. Renaissance thinkers took a vital interest in history, literature, and the arts, focusing on the human world as much as, if not more than, that of God. The rapid development of the arts and sciences reflected their study of the visible, physical world in all its three-dimensional glory. The source of these new impulses, says the author, can be found in what Rudolf Steiner calls the birth of "the consciousness soul"--the faculty for objective self-awareness. Instead of a primarily inward-looking consciousness, people began looking outward with greater intensity, observing the world around them in detail. With greater conscious of their separate being, people of the Renaissance began to study the phenomena of the world of nature from an individual, personal perspective. In this enlightening book, illustrated with sixteen pages of color plates, the author illuminates the concept of the consciousness soul, showing how it is reflected in fifteenth-century Florentine painting, sculpture, and architecture, as well as in the impulses issuing from Plato's Academy of Athens.
Prodigal Daughters affirms what artists have always known, that their work has an inner spiritual source and power. It weaves the arts of music, dance, drama, literature, architecture and visual forms into a living tapestry of sounds, shapes, colours, words and movements as dynamic influences in the bloodstream of society challenging, enriching and awakening us to beauty and our own potentials. Written in a lively and engaging style, this innovative book is accessible despite treating profound truths that shape human destiny. Helen Martineau celebrates artistic expression with an original vision that discloses the nature of the creative process and connects with the deepest layers of the self. The reader is invited to re-imagine themselves and the world through perspectives from the arts by undertaking this journey with a sure guide who has been a practising artist for most of her life.