Folk-lore of Shakespeare by T. F. Thiselton-Dyer

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Author Thiselton-Dyer, T. F. (Thomas Firminger), 1848-1923
LoC No. 08013232
Title Folk-lore of Shakespeare
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Summary "Folk-lore of Shakespeare" by T. F. Thiselton-Dyer is a scholarly examination of the folklore references in Shakespeare’s works, written in the late 19th century. The text delves into various elements of folklore such as fairies, witches, demons, and ghostly apparitions, illustrating how they are intertwined with the social and cultural context of the Elizabethan era. The book aims to illuminate the rich tapestry of beliefs that informed Shakespeare’s writing, offering insights into how folklore influenced his characters and narratives. The opening of this work presents an introduction to the theme of fairies in Shakespeare's plays, highlighting their significance in the Elizabethan imagination. The author elaborates on the portrayal of fairy characters like Oberon and Titania, showcasing how Shakespeare’s representations reflect contemporary folklore traditions. This section discusses the intricate relationship between fairies and the folkloric beliefs of the time, exploring their characteristics, roles, and the cultural backdrop that shaped their depiction in plays such as "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Overall, it sets the stage for a comprehensive exploration of how the folk-lore resonated within Shakespeare’s literary legacy. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PR: Language and Literatures: English literature
Subject Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Knowledge -- Folklore
Subject Literature and folklore -- England -- History -- 16th century
Subject Literature and folklore -- England -- History -- 17th century
Subject Folklore in literature
Subject Oral tradition -- England
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EBook-No. 32183
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Jan 6, 2021
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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