Pericles; Cymbeline; The Two Noble KinsmanPenguin, 1988 - 724 pagine Our Signet Classic Shakespeare Series was extensively revised in 1998. We offer the best of everything -- unforgettable works edited by eminent Shakespeare scholars, comprehensive notes on the text, an essay on Shakespeare's life and times, source material, critical commentaries, extensive bibliographies, and footnotes. And there's more -- Grow with the times by including both historical and thoroughly contemporary critical commentary on such issues as feminist, political, and theatrical interpretations of the plays -- with recent full-length essays by such respected scholars as Frank Kermode, Carolyn Heilbrun, Michael Goldman, Linda Bamber, and many others. -- Provide more bibliographic listings and more up-to-date and relevant listings of pertinent books and articles in the Suggested Reference Section than the competition offers. -- Feature essays on the Performance or Stage History of each play, written by Sylvan Barnet. |
Sommario
INTRODUCTION | xxi |
Pericles Prince of Tyre | 45 |
TEXTUAL NOTE | 147 |
THE SOURCES OF Pericles | 155 |
from The Pattern of Painful | 169 |
COMMENTARIES | 181 |
Collaborator | 193 |
Pericles on the Stage | 209 |
TEXTUAL NOTE 179 | 179 |
COMMENTARIES | 209 |
PREFATORY REMARKS | xxi |
TEXTUAL NOTE 177 | 177 |
A NOTE ON THE SOURCE OF The Two Noble | 187 |
COMMENTARIES | 193 |
The Two Noble Kinsmen | 262 |
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Parole e frasi comuni
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