Tieck's Essay on the Boydell Shakspere Gallery
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Frederick Thicke's Essays on Boydell's Shakespeare Gallery, written by George H. Dunton, is an important study of the artistic value and influence of a collection of engravings depicting the works of William Shakespeare. The author invites the attentive reader to analyze more deeply the interpretations and interpretations of the paintings included in the collection of the Shakespeare Gallery, revealing the secrets and nuances intertwined with the actions of the great playwright.
George G. Danton examines the influence of art on society and culture of the Middle Ages, its role in shaping ideas about the theater as such and about the work of a particular author. Through the lens of the Shakespeare Gallery, the author takes the reader on a unique journey through some of the most famous works of English literature, revealing the previously unknown or underappreciated depth and significance of each image.
George H. Dunton's high style and erudition make this book a must for anyone interested in medieval culture, art, and, of course, the work of William Shakespeare. The work contains unique thoughts and interpretations that will make the reader better understand and appreciate the influence of art on world literature.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- George H. (George Henry) Danton
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 2011-01-12
- Title
- Tieck's Essay on the Boydell Shakspere Gallery
- Subject
- Boydell, John, 1720-1804
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Illustrations
Tieck, Ludwig, 1773-1853