Discover the hidden voices in Shakespeare’s plays—the fools who reveal truth with wit that stings and warmth that endears.
This volume explores how jesters and clowns illuminate character, motive, and social dynamics in the bard’s world. Drawing on dramatic moments and historical context, it shows how the fool’s humor and wisdom work together to heighten drama and humanity. The book foregrounds the actor’s viewpoint, tracing how these figures function on stage and what their roles reveal about Shakespeare’s writing and its enduring appeal.
Highlighted passages include vivid analyses of characters like Launcelot Gobbo from The Merchant of Venice and the Fool in King Lear, with careful attention to their speech, behavior, and relationships. The discussion blends literary insight with performance history to illuminate how fools speak truth through comedy and how their loyalty, cunning, or folly shapes the plays’ emotional arcs.
Ideal for readers who love Shakespeare, theatre history, or actor’s perspectives on classic drama.
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