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Macbeth
Language: German
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 3849549291
ISBN 13: 9783849549299
Publication date:
May 20th, 2013
Publisher: Tredition Classics
Pages: 108
Genres: Romance, Science Fiction, Young Adult, Action & Adventure, Science & Technology, History, Horror, Humor, Fantasy, Manga, Graphic Novels, Poetry, Art & Photography
William Shakespeare's iconic tragedy, Macbeth, finds a new voice in this German edition, first translated by the renowned Christoph Martin Wieland in 1765. This timeless tale delves into the dark corridors of ambition, power, and guilt, exploring the psychological descent of its titular character. Macbeth, a once-noble warrior, is driven by prophetic visions and the insatiable desire for supremacy. As he spirals deeper into treachery, the line between reality and madness blurs, leading to catastrophic consequences.
The translation captures the richness of Shakespeare's language while making it accessible to German-speaking audiences. Wieland’s skillful adaptation retains the play's electrifying tension and profound themes while navigating the nuances of an entirely different cultural landscape. The characters, from the formidable Lady Macbeth to the haunting witches, resonate with raw emotion, highlighting the human capacity for both greatness and destruction.
As readers journey through the Scottish moors and the eerie castle of Dunsinane, they are immersed in a world where ambition fuels acts of betrayal and the supernatural intertwines with reality. This edition invites a new generation to grapple with the moral dilemmas posed by unchecked ambition and the haunting burden of conscience.
Shakespeare's Macbeth remains as relevant today as it was centuries ago, a compelling exploration of the darker aspects of human nature. The German translation allows for a fresh examination of its themes, ensuring that the tragic story of power and downfall continues to echo in the hearts and minds of readers.
The translation captures the richness of Shakespeare's language while making it accessible to German-speaking audiences. Wieland’s skillful adaptation retains the play's electrifying tension and profound themes while navigating the nuances of an entirely different cultural landscape. The characters, from the formidable Lady Macbeth to the haunting witches, resonate with raw emotion, highlighting the human capacity for both greatness and destruction.
As readers journey through the Scottish moors and the eerie castle of Dunsinane, they are immersed in a world where ambition fuels acts of betrayal and the supernatural intertwines with reality. This edition invites a new generation to grapple with the moral dilemmas posed by unchecked ambition and the haunting burden of conscience.
Shakespeare's Macbeth remains as relevant today as it was centuries ago, a compelling exploration of the darker aspects of human nature. The German translation allows for a fresh examination of its themes, ensuring that the tragic story of power and downfall continues to echo in the hearts and minds of readers.