
The Tragedy of King Richard III: The Oxford Shakespeare The Tragedy of King Richard III
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
424
Language
English
Published
Feb 15, 2001
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0198182457
ISBN-13
9780198182450
Description
This edition of Richard III brings to the forefront the play’s dynamic nature as a captivating performance piece. Shakespeare immerses readers in the turbulent world of power, ambition, and manipulation, where Richard, the cunning and ruthless Duke of Gloucester, navigates through a treacherous political landscape to claim the throne of England.
The text highlights Richard’s inner turmoil and his complex personality, portraying him not just as a malevolent figure but also as a deeply flawed human being. His soliloquies resonate with ambition and despair, making the audience question the morality of his actions while laying bare the vibrancy of his character. The careful editing in this edition respects Shakespeare’s original intent, providing insights into staging and performance that enhance the reading experience.
Moreover, the exploration of themes such as betrayal, familial loyalty, and the quest for power offers a profound commentary on the lengths to which individuals will go to achieve their desires. This work remains timeless, resonating with contemporary audiences while reflecting the grim realities of human ambition.
Readers are invited to delve into this nuanced portrayal of Richard III, where spectacle and depth intertwine, revealing the emotions and motivations that drive one of Shakespeare's most infamous characters. Each scene poses a challenge to the audience's perception of villainy, capturing the essence of a tragedy that has echoed through the ages.
The text highlights Richard’s inner turmoil and his complex personality, portraying him not just as a malevolent figure but also as a deeply flawed human being. His soliloquies resonate with ambition and despair, making the audience question the morality of his actions while laying bare the vibrancy of his character. The careful editing in this edition respects Shakespeare’s original intent, providing insights into staging and performance that enhance the reading experience.
Moreover, the exploration of themes such as betrayal, familial loyalty, and the quest for power offers a profound commentary on the lengths to which individuals will go to achieve their desires. This work remains timeless, resonating with contemporary audiences while reflecting the grim realities of human ambition.
Readers are invited to delve into this nuanced portrayal of Richard III, where spectacle and depth intertwine, revealing the emotions and motivations that drive one of Shakespeare's most infamous characters. Each scene poses a challenge to the audience's perception of villainy, capturing the essence of a tragedy that has echoed through the ages.
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