Shapiro, J. (2022).1599,威廉-莎士比亚生命中的一年。E. Lutsenko 译。E. Lutsenko 著后记。Y. Fridstein 编辑。莫斯科:Tsentr knigi Rudomino.(俄文)。

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I. Shaytanov
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詹姆斯-夏皮罗(James Shapiro)的这本书写着 "1599 "的书名,自 2005 年首次出版以来,该书赢得了莎士比亚研究领域最重要的原创作品之一的美誉。该书的真实性基于对莎士比亚作品创作和接受的一年背景的严谨还原。每部戏剧都集中在英国历史事件的十字路口,涉及伦敦剧院的日常生活,其中包括新建的莎士比亚环球剧场:凯撒大帝》的第一批观众是环球剧场的木匠;《亨利五世》及其在序言和尾声中对埃塞克斯伯爵在爱尔兰失败并与女王闹翻的反应;骑士精神已死,帝国如何成为《哈姆雷特》创作的背景。夏皮罗并不坚持以诗学为研究对象(尽管精妙的洞察力也是他的资质之一),但他对各种事件中语用学的重构,自信地为从文化诗学到文本诗学铺平了道路。
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Shapiro, J. (2022). 1599, A year in the life of William Shakespeare. Translated by E. Lutsenko. Afterword by E. Lutsenko. Ed. by Y. Fridstein. Moscow: Tsentr knigi Rudomino. (In Russ.)
Since its original publication in 2005, the book by James Shapiro with the date ‘1599’ in its title has won the reputation of one of the foremost original works of research on Shakespeare. Its factuality is based on a scrupulous reconstruction of the context of one year in which Shakespeare’s work was created and received. Every play comes up, focused at the crossroad of the events where English history involves the everyday life of London theatres, Shakespeare’s Globe newly built among them: Julius Caesar with the Globe carpenters as its first audience; Henry V and its reaction in the Prologues and Epilogue to the Earl of Essex failing in Ireland and falling out with the Queen; how chivalry was dead and empire emerged as a background for Hamlet being written. Shapiro does not insist on dealing in poetics (though a subtlety of penetration is among his qualifications), but his reconstruction of pragmatics in all the variety of events confidently paves the way to pass from the poetics of culture to the poetics of the text.
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