<p>Shakespeare wrote more than fifty parts for children amounting to the first comprehensive portrait of childhood in the English theatre. Focusing mostly on boys he put sons against fathers servants against masters innocence against experience testing the notion of masculinity manners morals and the limits of patriarchal power. He explored the nature of relationships and ideas about parenting in terms of nature and nurture permissiveness and discipline innocence and evil. He wrote about education adolescent rebellion delinquency fostering and child-killing as well as the idea of the redemptive child who ‘cures’ diseased adult imaginations. </p><p>‘Childness’ – the essential nature of being a child – remains a vital critical issue for us today. In <em>Shakespeare and Child’s-Play</em> Carol Rutter shows how recent performances on stage and film have used the range of Shakespeare’s insights in order to re-examine and re-think these issues in terms of today’s society and culture.</p>
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