Measure for Measure: Oxford School ShakespeareOUP Oxford, 2001 - Počet stran: 138 The Oxford School Shakespeare has become the preferred introduction to the literary legacy of the greatest playwright in the English language. This exclusive collection of the Bard's best works has been designed specifically for readers new to Shakespeare's rich literary legacy. Each play is presented complete and unabridged, in large print. Every book is well illustrated, and starts with a commentary and character summary. Scene synopses and character summaries clarify confusing plots, while incisive essays explore the historical context and Shakespeare's sources. Each book ends with a complete list of Shakespeare's plays and a brief chronology of the Bard's life. The detailed explanatory notes are written clearly and positioned right next to the text--no more squinting at microscopic footnotes or flipping pages back and forth in search of endnotes! The new edition of the series features new covers and new illustrations, including both new drawings and photos from recent productions of Shakespeare's plays around the globe. In addition, the notes and the introductory material have been completely revised in line with new research and in order to make them clearer and more accessible. Finally, the entire text has been redesigned and reset to enhance readability. The new edition achieves the feat of unprecedented clarity of presentation without any cuts to the original text or the detailed explanations. |
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Strana v
... prison is fairly full , but the offenders are mainly petty crooks and fraudsters — although there are a few long - term criminals whose cases are being dragged out by the tedious legal system . The constabulary seems to be dependent on ...
... prison is fairly full , but the offenders are mainly petty crooks and fraudsters — although there are a few long - term criminals whose cases are being dragged out by the tedious legal system . The constabulary seems to be dependent on ...
Strana ix
... prison and meets Juliet . Isabella comes back to plead with Angelo , who makes a proposition— and a threat . Scene 1 Аст 3 Counselling Claudio , the ' friar ' overhears Isabella when she tells her brother of Angelo's proposition , and ...
... prison and meets Juliet . Isabella comes back to plead with Angelo , who makes a proposition— and a threat . Scene 1 Аст 3 Counselling Claudio , the ' friar ' overhears Isabella when she tells her brother of Angelo's proposition , and ...
Strana x
... prison . The ' friar ' and the provost wait for Claudio's reprieve , but they are disappointed . New plans are made to satisfy Angelo's demand for Claudio's head . Barnardine refuses to be hanged as a substitute for Claudio , but a ...
... prison . The ' friar ' and the provost wait for Claudio's reprieve , but they are disappointed . New plans are made to satisfy Angelo's demand for Claudio's head . Barnardine refuses to be hanged as a substitute for Claudio , but a ...
Strana xv
... prison - visiting friar , he encounters the pregnant Juliet . She is sorry for what she has done but only because it is considered unlawful - and she rejoices in her pregnancy , her ' shame ' The duke's preaching is superfluous , and ...
... prison - visiting friar , he encounters the pregnant Juliet . She is sorry for what she has done but only because it is considered unlawful - and she rejoices in her pregnancy , her ' shame ' The duke's preaching is superfluous , and ...
Strana xviii
... prison fetters for an executioner's axe - and Shakespeare introduces the name of Barnardine , another character of his own creation who is necessary for his new treatment of an old plot . It is now ' dead midnight , and throughout this ...
... prison fetters for an executioner's axe - and Shakespeare introduces the name of Barnardine , another character of his own creation who is necessary for his new treatment of an old plot . It is now ' dead midnight , and throughout this ...
Obsah
ACT 1 | xxix |
ACT 2 | 17 |
ACT 3 | 45 |
ACT 4 | 63 |
ACT 5 | 85 |
A Song for Mariana | 107 |
What the Critics have said | 111 |
Classwork and Examinations | 115 |
E Critical Appreciation | 122 |
F Essays | 124 |
G Projects | 125 |
Background | 127 |
Education | 128 |
Theatre | 129 |
Further Reading | 131 |
William Shakespeare 15641616 | 133 |
B Character Study | 117 |
C Activities | 120 |
D Context Questions | 121 |
Approximate order of compositions of Shakespeares works | 135 |
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