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Books > Language & Literature > Literature: texts > Drama texts, plays > 16th to 18th centuries
This amusing approach to Shakespeare's classic dramas features the
plot of each of the Bard's 39 plays reduced to a single descriptive
sentence. For this volume Shakespeare's 39 plays are divided into
their five canonical groupings: comedies, tragedies, histories,
problem plays, and collabourations. Each single-sentence summary
will be foregrounded against a two-page spread featuring classic
artwork that speaks both to the seriousness of the play illustrated
as well as to the points made by the summary.
HarperCollins is proud to present its new range of best-loved,
essential classics. 'If music be the food of love, play on; Give me
excess of it, that, surfeiting, The appetite may sicken, and so
die.' A comedic romance of mistaken identity, Twelfth Night begins
with a shipwreck, splitting up Viola and her twin brother,
Sebastian. Alone in a strange land, Viola disguises herself as a
male servant, Cesario, in order to work for the Duke Orsino. Orsino
is in love with Lady Olivia, but it is Cesario that Olivia falls
for. A farcical tale of misplaced love, confusion, gender-swapping
and aspiration, Twelfth Night remains one of Shakespeare's
best-loved and inventive comedies.
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Othello
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William Shakespeare
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Othello
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William Shakespeare
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The Eco-Self in Early Modern English Literature>/cite> tracks
an important shift in early modern conceptions of selfhood, arguing
that the period hosted the birth of a new subset of the human, the
eco-self, which melds a deeply introspective turn with an abiding
sense of humans' embedment in the world. A confluence of cultural
factors produced the relevant changes. Of paramount significance
was the rapid spread of literacy in England and across Europe:
reading transformed the relationship between self and world,
retooled moral reasoning, and even altered human anatomy. This book
pursues the salutary possibilities, including the ecological
benefits, of this redesigned self by advancing fresh readings of
texts by William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, John Webster,
and Margaret Cavendish. The eco-self offers certain refinements to
ecological theory by renewing appreciation for the rational,
deliberative functions that distinguish humans from other species.
Hamlet. Romeo and Juliet. Henry V. Macbeth. A Midsummer Night's
Dream. King Lear. Lovers of literature will immediately recognise
these as signature works of William Shakespeare, whose plays still
rank as the greatest dramas ever produced in the English language
four centuries after they were written. The Complete Works of
William Shakespeare collects all thirty-seven of the immortal
Bard's comedies, tragedies, and historical plays in a beautiful
edition. This volume also features Shakespeare's complete poetry,
including the sonnets. With this beautiful edition, you can enjoy
Shakespeare's enduring literary legacy again and again. The
Complete Works of William Shakespeare is one of Barnes &
Noble's Leatherbound Editions. Each volume presents classic works
by the world's best-loved authors in a beautifully designed edition
bound in bonded leather. The attractive covers are embossed with
colourful foils and the books have many special details including
decorative endpapers, gilded edges, and ribbon markers. Elegant and
affordable, these volumes are cornerstones for any home library.
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