ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1991. Collecting together commentary and critique on ‘the Scottish play’, this book showcases varied discussions of the text and the theatrical productions. From Samuel Johnson’s brief 1765 comment to the editor’s own piece on the Porter’s scene, the texts included here are popular important accounts of thoughts and scholarship on the play over the years. Some pieces address the most famous early Lady Macbeth – Mrs Siddons, while others look at a theme or specific issue such as Lady Macbeth’s children. This is a great sample of the voluminous body of work looking at the tragedy, considering its images, symbols, meanings and its challenges for the stage.

chapter |14 pages

From Life of Mrs. Siddons

chapter |13 pages

From Shakespearean Tragedy

chapter |3 pages

From Shakspere

chapter |29 pages

From The Imperial Theme

chapter |27 pages

From An Approach to Shakespeare

chapter |15 pages

From Shakespeare

chapter |18 pages

From The Well Wrought Urn

chapter |15 pages

The Tragic Curve

chapter |18 pages

From The Story of the Night

chapter |12 pages

Hell-Castle and Its Door-Keeper

chapter |15 pages

Image and Symbol in Macbeth

chapter |14 pages

From The Masks of Macbeth

chapter |9 pages

Enter a Porter (Macbeth, 2.3)