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The merchant of Venice : revised text of the folio of 1623 / edited by G.H. Ball ... and H.G. Smith ... ; with a map and two illustrations from photographs. 1914 [Leather Bound]
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Format
Taschenbuch
Seiten
150
Sprache
Englisch
Veröffentlicht
Jan 1, 2018
Verlag
Generic
Beschreibung
In this refined edition of a Shakespearean classic, readers are invited to engage with "The Merchant of Venice" as it was originally presented in the folio of 1623. The careful editing by G.H. Ball and H.G. Smith brings clarity and modern relevance to this timeless tale, preserving the intricate language and profound themes that have captivated audiences for centuries.
With its leather-bound spine and corners, adorned with golden leaf printing, this edition elevates the reading experience, merging literary appreciation with aesthetic delight. Accompanied by a map and striking photographs, the book not only paints a rich backdrop for the narrative but also enhances the reader's understanding of the setting and characters.
Through the blend of artistic presentation and thoughtful editing, this edition serves as a treasure for both Shakespeare enthusiasts and newcomers alike, inviting them to explore the complexities of love, justice, and mercy embodied in the characters of Venice.
With its leather-bound spine and corners, adorned with golden leaf printing, this edition elevates the reading experience, merging literary appreciation with aesthetic delight. Accompanied by a map and striking photographs, the book not only paints a rich backdrop for the narrative but also enhances the reader's understanding of the setting and characters.
Through the blend of artistic presentation and thoughtful editing, this edition serves as a treasure for both Shakespeare enthusiasts and newcomers alike, inviting them to explore the complexities of love, justice, and mercy embodied in the characters of Venice.
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