Beschreibung
This book offers a richly illustrated analysis and interpretation of the major concepts of love, fortune and death in
, Shakespeare’s earliest love tragedy. The study is concluded by a discussion of Romantic love and its application to the dramatic text.
Autorenportrait
Birte Sause was born in Bremen. She studied English and Economics at the Universities of Oldenburg and Sunderland (UK). In 2003, she became a research fellow at the University of Oldenburg where she completed her PhD on the wavering of the aristocratic female in Renaissance love tragedy. She currently teaches English and Didactics.
Inhalt
Contents: The concept of love – The concept of fortune – The concept of death – «What’s in a name?» – The concept of Romantic love.