Influence of Roman History on Shakespeare’s Works
Journal: Open Journal for Studies in History (Vol.1, No. 1)Publication Date: 2018-07-18
Authors : Ioanna-Soultana Kotsori; Kyriakos Manolis;
Page : 9-16
Keywords : Roman history; Roman figures; Renaissance; tragedies; Roman drama; Latin authors;
Abstract
Shakespeare is one of the greatest English writer, whose works have been translated into most languages of the world. He wrote most of his works between 1589 and 1613, during the Renaissance. Shakespeare's influence came from the classical and the Roman world, especially from the theatrical tradition. It was also influenced by the Latin writers and borrowed a lot of them. Shakespeare's works relate to Roman history and are associated with the Latin poets, but also with the Greek historians and Socratic philosophers. The Roman elements govern the work of Shakespeare. Indeed, blood and violence are typical of Roman works, as is the struggle of clans and citizens of ancient Rome. In Shakespeare' s era, the palace intrigue was not lacking, while the theater was popular as a political manipulation of the masses.
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