
KING RICHARD II
由
William Shakespeare and Stanley Wells
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Romance
Thriller & Suspense
Action & Adventure
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格式
平装书
页数
288
语言
英语
已发布
Jan 1, 1974
出版商
Penguin Classics
ISBN-10
0140707190
ISBN-13
9780140707199
描述
Set against the backdrop of a kingdom in turmoil, this tale explores the fraught relationship between power and responsibility. The story centers on Richard II, a monarch who finds himself facing the dire consequences of his decisions. As he navigates the complexities of kingship, Richard's character is put to the test, revealing his vulnerabilities and the stark realities of his reign.
Shakespeare delves into themes of authority, legitimacy, and the impact of personal choices on the state. The intricacies of court politics and the clash between Richard and those who challenge him serve to underscore the fragile nature of power. Wells' insightful commentary adds depth, guiding readers through Shakespeare's language and intentions while making connections to historical context.
The play poignantly illustrates the fallibility of kings and the inexorable march of fate. With rich language and compelling characters, it invites ongoing reflection on the nature of leadership and the price of ambition. This edition breathes new life into a timeless classic, making it accessible for both new readers and seasoned Shakespeare enthusiasts.
Shakespeare delves into themes of authority, legitimacy, and the impact of personal choices on the state. The intricacies of court politics and the clash between Richard and those who challenge him serve to underscore the fragile nature of power. Wells' insightful commentary adds depth, guiding readers through Shakespeare's language and intentions while making connections to historical context.
The play poignantly illustrates the fallibility of kings and the inexorable march of fate. With rich language and compelling characters, it invites ongoing reflection on the nature of leadership and the price of ambition. This edition breathes new life into a timeless classic, making it accessible for both new readers and seasoned Shakespeare enthusiasts.