King Richard III

King Richard III

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Oct 27, 2009 · Engelska · Pocketbok (503 sidor)

Bokdetaljer

Format Pocketbok
Sidor 503
Språk Engelska
Publicerad Oct 27, 2009
Förlag Bloomsbury Arden Shakespeare
ISBN-10 1903436893
ISBN-13 9781903436899

Beskrivning

Richard III stands as a monumental figure in Shakespeare’s repertoire, embodying ambition, manipulation, and the darker aspects of human nature. Set against a turbulent political backdrop, this play delves into the relentless pursuit of power and its catastrophic consequences. The story follows Richard, a cunning and ruthless character, who stops at nothing to ascend the throne, including deception, betrayal, and murder.

The text captures the essence of Richard's complexity, skillfully illustrating his charismatic leadership alongside his monstrous deeds. Shakespeare’s portrayal invites readers to explore not only the historical context but also the psychological intricacies that define the titular character. Alongside critical contributions from scholars, the examination of Richard's evolution provides deeper insights into his motivations and flaws.

As Richard navigates a perilous landscape fraught with rivals and allies, themes of ambition and morality resonate throughout, ultimately challenging notions of legitimacy and justice. Such dynamics make this work a profound reflection on the nature of power and its impact on the human psyche.

Through rich language and engaging dialogue, Shakespeare crafts a narrative that remains relevant today, inviting reflection on the essence of authority and the lengths to which individuals will go to achieve their desires. This enduring masterpiece not only entertains but also provokes thought, ensuring its place as a celebrated text in the literary canon.

Genrer

Romantik Science Fiction Thriller & Spänning Barn Biografi Action & Äventyr Religion & Andlighet Vetenskap & Teknik Historia Skräck Humor Affärer & Ekonomi Filosofi Fantasy Grafiska Romaner Poesi Kokböcker Resor Konst & Fotografi Klassiker Samtida Politik Natur