Rey Juan sin Tierra por William Shakespeare: Santiago Sevilla Traductor
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Science & Technology
History
Format
Kindle
Pages
152
Language
English
Published
Oct 15, 2015
Publisher
Santiago Sevilla
Description
In this intriguing retelling, the story of King John of England unfolds, revealing the complexities of his illegitimacy and tumultuous reign. Juan I's character captivates with a blend of ambition and moral conflict, as his actions lead to the tragic demise of Arthur, the rightful heir to the throne. The author skillfully intertwines themes of power, betrayal, and the struggle for legitimacy.
Santiago Sevilla’s translation breathes new life into Shakespeare’s words, making the narrative accessible to a contemporary audience. The intricate dialogues and vivid imagery transport readers to the medieval landscape, where political intrigue and personal vendettas shape the course of history.
As the tale progresses, the weight of ambition and the consequences of choices resonate, leaving readers to ponder the nature of authority and justice. This rendition not only honors the original play but also invites reflection on the timeless themes that continue to echo through the ages.
Santiago Sevilla’s translation breathes new life into Shakespeare’s words, making the narrative accessible to a contemporary audience. The intricate dialogues and vivid imagery transport readers to the medieval landscape, where political intrigue and personal vendettas shape the course of history.
As the tale progresses, the weight of ambition and the consequences of choices resonate, leaving readers to ponder the nature of authority and justice. This rendition not only honors the original play but also invites reflection on the timeless themes that continue to echo through the ages.
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