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Shakespeare on Love

The Sonnets and Plays in Relation to Plato’s Symposium, Alchemy, Christianity and Renaissance Neo-Platonism
By: Ronald Gray

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Plato’s vision of universal love, alchemy, and Christian ideas strongly influenced Shakespeare's Sonnets. He inserted these themes into his plays, creating a paradoxical combination of erotic mysticism with real lovers. The Dark Lady finds her supreme realisation in Cleopatra.

Dr Ronald Gray, Fellow of Emmanuel College, lectured at Cambridge University on German Literature and Philosophy for 33 years, and now expands his article, “Will…
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Dr Ronald Gray, Fellow of Emmanuel College, lectured at Cambridge University on German Literature and Philosophy for 33 years, and now expands his article, “Will in the Universe: Shakespeare’s Sonnets, Plato’s Symposium, Alchemy and Renaissance Neo-Platonism,” published in Shakespeare Survey 59 (Cambridge University Press, 2006). This developed from his Goethe the Alchemist: A Study of Alchemical Symbolism in Goethe’s Literary and Scientific Works, 1952, greeted on publication as “a major contribution to Goethe Studies.”

Diotima’s vision of universal love in The Symposium is echoed not only in Castiglione’s The Courtier but in alchemy, in its symbolical sense; these, together with Christian ideas combined in Shakespeare’s imagination, strongly influenced the Sonnets. Where possible, Shakespeare inserted themes of the Sonnets in his plays. The result is a paradoxical combination of mysticism, sometimes erotic, in the Sonnets, with real situations and real lovers in both Sonnets and plays. The supreme realisation of the Dark Lady is Cleopatra, but the Lady also has mythic dimensions.

Ronald Gray lectured on German Literature and Philosophy at Cambridge University. He is the author of many books on Goethe, Brecht, Kafka and others, as well as a survey of twentieth century German literature. The present work developed out of his study of the influence of alchemy on Goethe’s literary and scientific works, reissued by Cambridge University Press in its Library Collection of Books of Enduring Scholarly Value.

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-2711-8
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-2711-9
  • Date of Publication: 2011-04-21

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-2800-9
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-2800-0
  • Date of Publication: 2011-04-21

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: DDS, DSGS, HRQX2
  • THEMA: DDA(5PX-GB-S), DSG(2ACB), DSBD
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