A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: The Tragedy of Richard the Third: With the Landing of Earle Richmond, and the Battell at Bosworth Field. 1908
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
668
言語
英語
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Nov 11, 2018
出版社
Franklin Classics Trade Press
ISBN-10
0353430617
ISBN-13
9780353430617
説明
In this scholarly edition of one of Shakespeare's most compelling tragedies, the drama of Richard III unfolds with intricacy and depth. The narrative delves into the ruthless ambition and moral decay of its titular character, capturing the turbulent path to power and the chaos that ensues. The complexities of loyalty and betrayal are palpable as the story races toward the climactic Battle of Bosworth Field.
With the expertise of Horace Howard Furness, this edition not only presents the original text but also offers valuable commentary and insights that illuminate the historical context and thematic relevance. The meticulous annotation aids readers in understanding the nuanced language and the implications behind Shakespeare's word choices.
This version is particularly significant for scholars, students, and lovers of literature, as it strives to preserve the richness of Shakespeare's language while making it accessible to modern audiences. It stands as a testament to the enduring power of Shakespeare's work and its ability to resonate through the ages.
With the expertise of Horace Howard Furness, this edition not only presents the original text but also offers valuable commentary and insights that illuminate the historical context and thematic relevance. The meticulous annotation aids readers in understanding the nuanced language and the implications behind Shakespeare's word choices.
This version is particularly significant for scholars, students, and lovers of literature, as it strives to preserve the richness of Shakespeare's language while making it accessible to modern audiences. It stands as a testament to the enduring power of Shakespeare's work and its ability to resonate through the ages.