RT Book T1 Fathers and sons in Shakespeare: the debt never promised A1 Tromly, Frederic B. 1943- LA English PP Toronto u.a. PB University of Toronto Press YR 2010 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/631119280 AB Introduction : interpreting Shakespeare's sons : ambivalence, rescue, and revenge -- Paternal authority and filial autonomy in Shakespeare's England -- Henry VI, part one : prototypical beginnings : the two John Talbots -- Richard II : patrilineal inheritance and the generation gap -- Henry IV, part one : Deep defiance and the rebel prince -- Henry IV, part two : the prince becomes the king, with a note on Henry V -- Hamlet : notes from the underground : paternal and filial subterfuge -- King Lear : the usurpation of fathers, and of fathers and sons -- Macbeth and the late plays : the disappearance of ambivalent sons -- Biographical coda : William Shakespeare, son of John Shakespeare -- Appendix 1 : Shakespearean fathers and sons in Edward III -- Appendix 2 : Thomas Plume's anecdote : the merry-cheeked, jest-cracking John Shakespeare, Sir John Mennes, and Sir John Falstaff NO Includes bibliographical references (p. [331]-354) and index CN a SN 0-8020-9961-0 SN 978-0-8020-9961-7 K1 Shakespeare, William : 1564-1616 : Criticism and interpretation K1 Shakespeare, William : 1564-1616 : Characters : Fathers K1 Shakespeare, William : 1564-1616 : Characters : Sons K1 Shakespeare, William 1564-1616 : Criticism and interpretation K1 Shakespeare, William 1564-1616 : Characters : Fathers K1 Shakespeare, William 1564-1616 : Characters : Sons K1 Fathers and sons in literature