Four Comedies: The Taming of the Shrew, A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Merchant of Venice, Twel fth NightRandom House Publishing Group, 26. 8. 2009 - Počet stran: 736 The Taming of the Shrew Robust and bawdy, The Taming of the Shrew captivates audiences with outrageous humor as Katharina, the shrew, engages in a contest of wills–and love–with her bridegroom, Petruchio, in a comedy of unmatched theatrical brilliance, filled with visual gags and witty repartee. A Midsummer Night's Dream Fairy magic, love spells, and an enchanted wood turn the mismatched rivalries of four young lovers into a marvelous mix-up of desire and enchantment, all touched by Shakespeare’s inimitable vision of the intriguing relationship between dreams and the waking world. The Merchant of Venice This dark comedy of love and money contains one of the truly mythic figures in literature–Shylock, the Jewish moneylender. The “pound of flesh” he demands as payment of Antonio’s debt has become a universal metaphor for vengeance. Here, pathos and farce combine with moral complexity and romantic entanglements, to display the extraordinary power and range of Shakespeare at his best. Twelfth Night Set in a topsy-turvy world like a holiday revel, this comedy juxtaposes a romantic plot involving separated twins and mistaken identity with a more satiric one about the humiliation of a pompous killjoy. The hilarity is touched with melancholy, and the play ends, not with laughter, but with a clown’s plaintive song. Each Edition Includes: • Comprehensive explanatory notes • Vivid introductions and the most up-to-date scholarship • Clear, modernized spelling and punctuation, enabling contemporary readers to understand the Elizabethan English • Completely updated, detailed bibliographies and performance histories • An interpretive essay on film adaptations of the play, along with an extensive filmography |
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... madam,” do him obeisance107. Tell him from me, as he willl08 win my love, He bear himself with honorable action Such as he hath observed in noble ladies Unto their lords by them accomplishèdlïl. Such duty to the drunkard let him do With ...
... madam,” do him obeisance107. Tell him from me, as he willl08 win my love, He bear himself with honorable action Such as he hath observed in noble ladies Unto their lords by them accomplishèdlïl. Such duty to the drunkard let him do With ...
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... madam, or Joan madam? LORD Madam, and nothing else. So lords call ladies. SLY Madam wife, they say that I have dreamed And slept above some fifteen year or more. PAGE Ay, and the time seems thirty unto me, Being all this time ...
... madam, or Joan madam? LORD Madam, and nothing else. So lords call ladies. SLY Madam wife, they say that I have dreamed And slept above some fifteen year or more. PAGE Ay, and the time seems thirty unto me, Being all this time ...
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... madam wife, sit by my side and let the world slip; we shall ne'er be younger. [They sit over the stage] Flour-ish. 1 . 1 “Dc” Enter Lucentio and his man, Tranio. LUCENTIO Tranio, since for the great desire I had То 5ее fair Padua ...
... madam wife, sit by my side and let the world slip; we shall ne'er be younger. [They sit over the stage] Flour-ish. 1 . 1 “Dc” Enter Lucentio and his man, Tranio. LUCENTIO Tranio, since for the great desire I had То 5ее fair Padua ...
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... SLY 'Tis a very excellent piece of work, madam lady. Would 'twere done! They sit and mark254. [1 .2] @JCU Enter Petruchio and his man, Grumio. PETRUCHIO Verona, fOr a while I take my leave To see my friends in Padua, but of all2 My.
... SLY 'Tis a very excellent piece of work, madam lady. Would 'twere done! They sit and mark254. [1 .2] @JCU Enter Petruchio and his man, Grumio. PETRUCHIO Verona, fOr a while I take my leave To see my friends in Padua, but of all2 My.
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... madam. [He reads] “Hic ibat Simois; hic est Sigeia tellus;28 Hic steterat Priami regia celsa senis. ” BIANCA С01151е130 them. LUCENTIO “Hic ibat, ” as I told you before, “Simois, ” I am Lucentio, “hic est, ” 5011 111110 Vicentio of Pisa ...
... madam. [He reads] “Hic ibat Simois; hic est Sigeia tellus;28 Hic steterat Priami regia celsa senis. ” BIANCA С01151е130 them. LUCENTIO “Hic ibat, ” as I told you before, “Simois, ” I am Lucentio, “hic est, ” 5011 111110 Vicentio of Pisa ...
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