Antony and CleopatraOxford University Press, 2002 - 170 sider This exclusive collection of the Bard's works has been designed specifically for readers new to Shakespeare's rich literary legacy. Each of the plays is presented unabridged and in large print, copiously annotated and preceded by a character summary and commentary. Brief scene synopses clarify confusing plots, while incisive essays describe the historical context and Shakespeare's sources. The explanatory notes are written clearly and simply, illustrated, and positioned right next to the text -- no more flipping pages back and forth to squint over microscopic footnotes! Topics for further discussion, critical comments, related essays, and a chronology of Shakespeare's life and work are included among the appendices to each volume. The books boast fine black-and-white photographs of stagings of the plays at Shakespeare Festivals around the globe. From the wide margins and big print to the extent of explanatory notes -- the full text of each play is presented in the clearest and most accessible format available. |
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... Night's Dream Romeo and Juliet As You Like It Macbeth Julius Caesar The Merchant of Venice Henry IV Part I The Tempest Twelfth Night The Taming of the Shrew Othello Hamlet King Lear Henry V The Winter's Tale Antony and Cleopatra Richard ...
... Night's Dream Romeo and Juliet As You Like It Macbeth Julius Caesar The Merchant of Venice Henry IV Part I The Tempest Twelfth Night The Taming of the Shrew Othello Hamlet King Lear Henry V The Winter's Tale Antony and Cleopatra Richard ...
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... night . Scene 4 An intimate moment : Cleopatra arms Antony . Scene 5 Antony hears of the defection of Enobarbus . Scene 6 Enobarbus learns of Antony's generosity . Scene 7 Antony is victorious on land . Scene 8 Antony returns to ...
... night . Scene 4 An intimate moment : Cleopatra arms Antony . Scene 5 Antony hears of the defection of Enobarbus . Scene 6 Enobarbus learns of Antony's generosity . Scene 7 Antony is victorious on land . Scene 8 Antony returns to ...
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... night ' of celebration . But to Enobarbus this is madness and desperation : it is only ' A diminution in our captain's brain [ that ] Restores his heart ' . Enobarbus has seen enough . He must leave Antony . Scene I Act 4 ' Caesar sets ...
... night ' of celebration . But to Enobarbus this is madness and desperation : it is only ' A diminution in our captain's brain [ that ] Restores his heart ' . Enobarbus has seen enough . He must leave Antony . Scene I Act 4 ' Caesar sets ...
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... night watch , perhaps at midnight . Shakesp gives dramatic force to a detail narrated by Plutarch ( see ' Pluta p . 145 ) , introducing the dialogue of the Soldiers and cre suspense and wonder for an audience . The First Soldier hands ...
... night watch , perhaps at midnight . Shakesp gives dramatic force to a detail narrated by Plutarch ( see ' Pluta p . 145 ) , introducing the dialogue of the Soldiers and cre suspense and wonder for an audience . The First Soldier hands ...
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... night , and would peer into poor men's windows and their shops , and scold and brawl with them within the house : Cleopatra would be also in a chambermaid's array , and amble up and down the streets with him . Only very careful , and ...
... night , and would peer into poor men's windows and their shops , and scold and brawl with them within the house : Cleopatra would be also in a chambermaid's array , and amble up and down the streets with him . Only very careful , and ...
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Act 4 Scene Actium Agrippa Alexandria Alexas Antony and Cleopatra Antony Cleopatra Antony's audience battle battle of Actium brother Caesar and Antony Caesarion Canidius characters Charmian Cleopatra Antony dead death Dercetus Diomedes Dolabella drink Egypt Egyptian Enobarbus Enter Antony enter Cleopatra Eros Eros Antony eunuch Events in history Exeunt Act Exit eyes Farewell fight follow fortune friends Fulvia give gods Guard hand hath hear heart honour horse i'th Iras Julius Caesar kings leave Lepidus live look lord madam Maecenas Marcus Crassus Mardian Mark Antony married Menas Messenger Cleopatra never noble o'th Octavia Octavius Caesar Parthia peace play Plutarch Pompey Pompey's pray Proculeius queen Roman Rome Scarus Scene 13 Seleucus Servant Sextus Pompeius Shakespeare Soldier Soothsayer speak stage sword tell thee There's Thidias thine thou hast thought triumph triumvirs trumpets Ventidius whilst wife woman words