Shakespeare and Emotion
Explore the depths of human emotion in "Shakespeare and Emotion," a compelling collection of twenty-three essays edited by Katharine Craik, published by Cambridge University Press in 2020. This hardback edition spans 400 pages and features contributions from an international team of experts, making it an essential read for both students and scholars alike.
Delve into the rich interplay between Shakespeare's works and the history of the body and emotions, while engaging with contemporary performance theory and practice. This volume not only addresses the current surge of interest in affective life but also stimulates meaningful discussions within Shakespeare studies. Enhance your understanding of how emotions shape literature and performance with this insightful compilation.