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Number and Geometry in Shakespeare's Macbeth : The Flower and the Serpent

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In the Renaissance world, artists and architects often composed their canvasses and buildings according to numerical and musical harmonies.

Many major poets, including Dante, Spenser and Milton, did the same in their work.

Shakespeare's poems have been analysed for their numerology, but surprisingly his plays have not.

Sylvia Eckersley had studied scene-symmetry in Shakespeare's plays, and was struck by the exact middle lines of "Macbeth" as numbered on a First Folio edition: See they encounter thee with their harts thanks Both sides are euen: heere Ile sit i'th' mid'st.

She was inspired to investigate further, and this book is the fascinating result.

She has uncovered never-before documented number patterns and rhythms in "Macbeth" which could profoundly influence future interpretations and productions of the great play.

This is an important book for Shakespeare scholars and numerology experts alike.

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Product Details
Floris Books
0863155928 / 9780863155925
Hardback
822.33
12/07/2007
United Kingdom
English
346 p., [8] p. of plates : ill. (some col.)
24 cm
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Published in Scotland.