ANTONY & CLEOPATRA

eBook: ANTONY & CLEOPATRA

Sprache - Englisch

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In 'ANTONY & CLEOPATRA', editors and literary giants William Shakespeare and Sidney Lee present a compelling anthology that explores the depths of political intrigue and tragic romance. This collection draws on a diverse array of manuscripts and critical essays to offer a textured examination of one of Shakespeare's most enigmatic plays. Highlighting various literary styles from the early modern period, the anthology showcases the rich plurality of interpretations and scholarly debates that surround the work. Significantly, the collection elucidates how different contexts can influence the reading and understanding of the text, providing a broad spectrum of analytical perspectives. The contributing editors, each celebrated for their profound contributions to Shakespearean scholarship, bring a unique blend of historical, cultural, and literary insights. Sidney Lee, noted for his biographical works on Shakespeare, along with Shakespeare himself in a posthumous editorial role, provides an unrivaled depth of understanding about the Elizabethan era's theatrical nuances. Their collective expertise aligns with the current scholarly discourse about reinterpretation of canon works, making this anthology a critical nexus for studying the intersections of history, literature, and culture. This anthology is an indispensable resource for any scholar, student, or enthusiast eager to dive deep into the world of Shakespeare. 'ANTONY & CLEOPATRA' not only serves as an educational tool but also opens up a dialogue between the enduring texts and contemporary interpretations. Through this voluminous work, readers are invited to explore the multifaceted themes and stylistic approaches, fostering a richer appreciation of Shakespeare's craft and its lasting impact on literature and beyond.

Produkt Details

Verlag: Musaicum Books

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Sprache: English

Umfang: 1323 Seiten

Größe: 705,0 KB

ISBN: 9788027236695

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