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Lively, instructive access to Shakespeare's rich and complex works.
Lively, instructive access to Shakespeare's rich and complex works.
Lively, instructive access to Shakespeare's rich and complex works.
Lively, instructive access to Shakespeare's rich and complex works.
Lively, instructive access to Shakespeare's rich and complex works.
Lively, instructive access to Shakespeare's rich and complex works.
Lively, instructive access to Shakespeare's rich and complex works.
For this updated edition of Shakespeare's most celebrated war play, Professor Gurr has added a new section to his introduction which considers recent critical and stage interpretations, especially concentrating on the 'secret' versus 'official' readings of the play. He analyses the play's double vis[...]
Updated edition of the First Part of King Henry IV, including a new introductory section.
Updated edition of The Second Part of King Henry IV, including a new introductory section
A new introductory section covering recent criticism and performances brings this edition of King Richard III completely up to date.[...]
An exciting new edition of the complete works of Shakespeare with these features: Illustrated with photographs from New York Shakespeare Festival productions, vivid readable readable introductions for each play by noted scholar David Bevington, a lively personal foreword by Joseph Papp, an insightf[...]
Folger Shakespeare LibraryThe world's leading center for Shakespeare studiesEach edition includes: - Freshly edited text based on the best earlyprinted version of the play- Full explanatory notes conveniently placed on pages facing the text of the play- Scene-by-scene plot summaries- A key to famous[...]
As a pharmacist turned lawyer turned master prohibition era bootlegger, George Remus is now remembered as one of the most notorious figures of the American prohibition. A lifelong teetotaler, Remus nonetheless built one of the nation's largest illegal liquor empires with little regard to disguises o[...]
King Lear is old but not wise. He loves the two daughters who secretly hate him. He hates the only daughter who really loves him. In time, he discovers his mistake. Has he learnt his lesson? Or will his proud and angry nature bring him even more sadness and pain?[...]
In the spring of 1839, the British invaded Afghanistan for the first time. Led by lancers in scarlet cloaks and plumed shakos, nearly 20,000 British and East India Company troops poured through the high mountain passes and re-established on the throne Shah Shuja ul-Mulk. On the way in, the Briti[...]
In the spring of 1839 British forces invaded Afghanistan for the first time, re-establishing Shah Shuja on the throne, in reality as their puppet, and ushering in a period of conflict over the territory still unresolved today. In 1842, the Afghan people rose in answer to the call for jihad against t[...]
A tragedy of political conflict, which depicts the ancient Roman world.
"King Lear" is, in its picture of the tragic effect of human weakness and human cruelty, the most overpowering of the works of Shakespeare. It was written about 1605, in the middle of that period of his activity when he was interested, for whatever reason, in portraying the suffering and disaster th[...]
The author whose boundless imagination and storytelling powers have redefined the horror genre, from 1974 s "Carrie" to his epic "Under the Dome," reflects on the very nature of terror what scares us and why in films (both cheesy and choice), television and radio, and, of course, the horror novel, p[...]