Shakespearean Marriage
Explore the intricate theme of marriage in William Shakespeare's plays through the enlightening work of L. Hopkins in "Shakespearean Marriage". Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 1998, this first edition presents a comprehensive analysis over 219 pages, delving into how marriage serves as a pivotal element across a spectrum of genres. From the joyous conclusions of comedies to the dramatic foundations of tragedies, marriage not only unites characters but also reflects cultural contrasts between Shakespeare's time and the worlds he portrayed. Join L. Hopkins as he unravels the complexity of these relationships, offering readers a deeper understanding of how love and partnership shape Shakespearean narratives. Perfect for theatre lovers, scholars, and anyone intrigued by the Bard's profound insights into human relationships.