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E. A. Saudek

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    The Arrow of Gold
    Tragédie II.
    Coriolanus
    The Merry Wives of Windsor. Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor
    • Coriolanus

      • 304bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen

      "Coriolanus is perhaps the most brilliant political play ever written. Set in Ancient Rome, it remains a gripping psychological study of the relationship between personality and politics. The introduction to this new edition considers Shakespeare's adaptation of his historical material (Plutarch's Lives) in relation to the social and political conditions in London and Stratford at the time of the play's composition, also offering new evidence that it was written in 1608. Professor Parker examines the play's history and particularly its staging at the Blackfriars theatre, where it was probably the first of Shakespeare's plays to be presented and for which it may have been written. A thorough commentary pays special attention to the needs of actors and directors."--Publisher description

      Coriolanus1974
      3,9
    • Tragédie II.

      Knihovna klasiků spisy Williama Shakespeara

      Tragédie II.1968
    • Tradition holds that Shakespeare wrote the comedy The Merry Wives of Windsor at the request of Queen Elizabeth, who was fond of the character Falstaff and wanted to see him in love on stage. However, Shakespeare cleverly subverts this expectation, as Falstaff is not in love with the two Windsor wives but rather with their husbands' money. His plan to acquire this wealth ultimately fails, and in the comedic conclusion of the play, he is ritually punished and ridiculed in Windsor Park. The Merry Wives of Windsor is unique as Shakespeare's only comedy set in England and his only middle-class comedy. It captivates with its bursts of linguistic wit, as each character possesses a distinct and individual speech. The Welsh priest Hugo Evans distorts English with his accent and comically twisted phrases, while Dr. Caius, a Frenchman, mangles English with his French pronunciation and idioms. Mistress Quickly speaks in her own unique manner, and of course, Sir John Falstaff stands out as one of Shakespeare's greatest comedic characters.

      The Merry Wives of Windsor. Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor1966
      4,0
    • The Arrow of Gold

      in large print

      • 412bladzijden
      • 15 uur lezen

      This reproduction focuses on making historical works accessible to individuals with impaired vision through large print. Megali, the publishing house behind this initiative, emphasizes the importance of preserving and sharing these texts while ensuring readability for all.

      The Arrow of Gold1934