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978-1-61147-497-8 • Hardback • December 2011 • $101.00 • (£78.00)
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Maurice Charney has written books on Shakespeare since the 1960's. He retired from Rutgers University as a distinguished professor and was President of both the Shakespeare Association of America and the Academy of Literary Studies. In 1989 he was awarded the medal of the city of Tours in France.
Introduction
Chapter 1: Iago
Chapter 2: Tarquin and Aaron
Chapter 3: Richard, Duke of Gloucester
Chapter 4: Shylock
Chapter 5: Claudius
Chapter 6: Macbeth
Chapter 7: Edmund. Goneril, and Regan
Chapter 8: Angelo
Chapter 9: Tybalt
Chapter 10: Calumniators: Don John, Iachimo, and Lucio
Chapter 11: Tyrants: Julius Caesar, Leontes, and Duke Frederick
Charney (emer., Rutgers Univ.) has written a useful guide to Shakespeare's villains. They reveal a repetitive nature in the drama and poems as creatures of will who are jocular, full of policy, vulgar, and murderous. Often villains appear linked to the author, always plotting and steeped in the secretive ways of the imagination. Charney devotes chapters to, respectively, Iago, Tarquin and Aaron, Richard of Gloucester, Shylock, Claudius, Macbeth, a trio from King Lear (Edmund, Goneril, Regan), Angelo, Tybalt, "calumniators" (Don John, Iachimo, and Lucio), and "tyrants" (Julius Caesar, Leontes, and Duke Frederick). He offers no grand synthesis of Shakespeare's symbolism of evil, and he is guided in his close readings mostly by Shakespeare critics of a couple of generations ago who are still foundational to modern study—Robert Heilman, Marvin Rosenberg, and Bernard Spevack. The strength of Charney's work lies in the amount of close detail captured in summaries of what each villain does and says. These will be especially valuable to readers less than familiar with the plays. … Summing Up: Recommended.
— Choice Reviews