ABSTRACT

First published in 1951. The edition reprints the second, updated, edition, of 1977.

When first published this book quickly established itself as the standard survey of Shakespeare's imagery considered as an integral part of the development of Shakespeare's dramatic art. By illustrating, through the use of examples the progressive stages of Shakespeare's use of imagery, and in relating it to the structure, style and subject matter of the plays, the book throws new light on the dramatist's creative genius.

The second edition includes a new preface and an up-to-date bibliography.

chapter |9 pages

I Introduction

part |68 pages

Part I The Development Of Imagery In The Plays Of Shakespeare's Early And Middle Period

part |90 pages

Part II The Development Of Imagery In Shakespeare's Great Tragedies

chapter |17 pages

11 Introductory

chapter |13 pages

12 Hamlet

chapter |14 pages

13 Othello

chapter |21 pages

14 King Lear

chapter |5 pages

15 Coriolanus

chapter |9 pages

16 Antony And Cleopatra

chapter |9 pages

17 Timon Of Athens

part |37 pages

Part III The Imagery In The “Romances” (The Tempest, The Winter's Tale, Cymbeline)

chapter |3 pages

18 Introductory

chapter |13 pages

19 The Tempest

chapter |10 pages

20 The Winter's Tale

chapter |9 pages

21 Cymbeline

part |17 pages

Part IV Summary And Conclusion

chapter |15 pages

Summary And Conclusion