Shakespeare Stories IIHoughton Mifflin Harcourt, 1995 - 284 pagina's In this magnificent companion volume to Shakespeare Stories, superbly illustrated by Michael Foreman, Leon Garfield presents in narrative form another nine of Shakespeare's best-loved plays. Skillfully, the author conveys the plots, characters, settings and moods of the original works, and reveals their unique theatrical impact for today's reader. While he has refashioned the dramas as stories, Garfield has retained much of Shakespeare's own language, so that his tellings remain true to the essential spirit of the plays themselves. From the light romance and comedy of Much Ado About Nothing to the dark political drama of Richard III, all of the flavor and tone of the plays is evoked in these clever retellings, accompanied by stunning paintings which complement and reinforce the text. By turns playful, stirring, gentle and stark, Michael Foreman's color and black-and-white illustrations provide a wonderfully rich visual interpretation of the many-faceted masterworks. |
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Inhoudsopgave
Much Ado About Nothing | 7 |
Julius Caesar | 35 |
Antony and Cleopatra | 65 |
Measure for Measure | 99 |
As You Like It | 129 |
Cymbeline | 163 |
King Richard the Third | 197 |
The Comedy of Errors | 229 |
The Winters Tale | 253 |
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Shakespeare Stories II, Volume 2 Leon Garfield,William Shakespeare,Michael Foreman Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1994 |
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