Shakespeare, Aphra Behn and the Canon
Discover the intriguing dynamics of literary canon formation in "Shakespeare, Aphra Behn and the Canon" by renowned scholars published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1996. Spanning 352 pages, this engaging book offers a comprehensive introduction to the idea of the canon, dissecting how certain works achieve high cultural status while others are overlooked. Through a meticulous examination of the works of William Shakespeare and Aphra Behn, the text not only illustrates established narratives but also challenges the accepted norms of literary valuation. This insightful exploration is essential for anyone interested in literary studies, cultural history, and the evolution of artistic recognition. Dive into this critical discourse that invites readers to rethink the way we view literary greatness.