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Buch, Englisch, 384 Seiten, Format (B × H): 128 mm x 190 mm, Gewicht: 269 g

Dobson / Wells

Shakespeare: A Playgoer's & Reader's Guide


Erscheinungsjahr 2020
ISBN: 978-0-19-885523-1
Verlag: Oxford University Press

Buch, Englisch, 384 Seiten, Format (B × H): 128 mm x 190 mm, Gewicht: 269 g

ISBN: 978-0-19-885523-1
Verlag: Oxford University Press


Shakespeare: A Playgoer's & Reader's Guide is your essential companion to all Shakespeare's extant works (as well as those known to be lost). Two of our most eminent Shakespeare scholars guide us through his sonnets, his poems, and his plays, providing the reader with detailed scene-by-scene plot synopses, cast lists, notes on the texts and sources, discussions of artistic features, and accounts of significant productions on stage and screen.

Derived from the acclaimed Oxford Companion to Shakespeare, and fully updated to reflect the latest scholarship and most recent notable productions, it is the ideal compact guide for students and theatre-goers needing a helpful plot summary, or readers wishing to browse on fascinating background information.

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Weitere Infos & Material


- Preface

- All Is True

- All's Well That Ends Well

- Antony and Cleopatra

- As You Like It

- Cardenio

- The Comedy of Errors

- Coriolanus

- Cymbeline

- Edward III

- First Part of the Contention of the Two Famous Houses of York and Lancaster (2 Henry VI)

- Hamlet

- Henry IV Part 1

- Henry IV Part 2

- Henry V

- Henry VI Part 1

- Julius Caesar

- King John

- King Lear

- A Lover's Complaint

- Love's Labour's Lost

- Love's Labour's Won

- Macbeth

- Measure for Measure

- The Merchant of Venice

- The Merry Wives of Windsor

- A Midsummer's Night Dream

- Much Ado About Nothing

- Othello

- Pericles

- The Phoenix and the Turtle

- The Rape of Lucrece

- Richard Duke of York (3 Henry VI)

- Richard II

- Richard III

- Romeo and Juliet

- Sir Thomas More

- Sonnets

- The Taming of the Shrew

- The Tempest

- Timon of Athens

- Titus Andronicus

- Troilus and Cressida

- Twelfth Night

- The Two Gentlemen of Verona

- The Two Noble Kinsmen

- Venus and Adonis

- The Winter's Tale

- A Short Life of William Shakespeare

- Shakespeare's Life, Works, and Reception: A Partial Chronology, 1564-2020

- Family Tree of Characters in the English Histories

- Some Suggested Further Reading


Michael Dobson is Professor of Shakespeare Studies and Director of the Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, a member of the Council of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, and an honorary governor of the Royal Shakespeare Company: his previous appointments include posts at Oxford, Harvard, the University of Illinois at Chicago and the University of London, and he has held fellowships and visiting appointments in California, Sweden and China. His publications include The Making of the National Poet (1992), England's Elizabeth (with Nicola Watson, 2002), Performing Shakespeare's Tragedies Today (2006), and Shakespeare and Amateur Performance (2011).

Sir Stanley Wells, CBE, FRSL, is Honorary President, Life Trustee, and former Chairman of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. He was Professor of Shakespeare Studies and Director of the Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, from 1988-1997, and is now Emeritus Professor. He is an Honorary Emeritus Governor of the Royal Shakespeare Company. He has been General Editor of the Oxford Shakespeare since 1978 and is General Editor of the Penguin Shakespeare. One of the most distinguished Shakespearian scholars currently working, his publications include The Oxford Dictionary of Shakespeare (1998), Shakespeare: The Poet and his Plays (2001), The Oxford Shakespeare: King Lear (2001), Shakespeare For All Time (2002), Shakespeare & Co (2006), Shakespeare, Sex, and Love (2010), Great Shakespeare Actors (2015), William Shakespeare: A Very Short Introduction (2015), and Shakespeare's Tragedies: A Very Short Introduction (2017).



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