Antony and CleopatraPenguin UK, 7 апр. 2005 г. - Всего страниц: 336 'Shakespeare's play is death-haunted from the start, and its self-glorifying lovers exist in a dream of passion' Guardian |
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... Noble Kinsmen and the lost play Cardenio. Shakespeare's output dwindled in his last years, and he died in 1616 in Stratford, where he owned a fine house, New Place, and much land. His only son had died at the age of eleven, in 1596, and ...
... Noble Grecians and Romans by the Greek writer Plutarch, finely translated into English from the French by Sir Thomas North in 1579, provided much of the narrative material, and also a mass of verbal detail, for his plays about Roman ...
... its own time as All is True) Cardenio (by Shakespeare and Fletcher; lost) 1613 The Two Noble Kinsmen (by Shakespeare and Fletcher) 1613–14 Introduction Antony and Cleopatra is one of Shakespeare's supreme imaginative.
... Noble Grecians and Romans, were Shakespeare's favourite source of information on the worlds of Rome and Ancient Greece. Among the most important mythographic essays in the Morals is the 'Of Isis', a text which Edmund Spenser had used ...
... Noble Grecians and Romans, the main source of the play, but there it was the god Bacchus who abandoned the luckless Antony. Although Antony is the archetypal reveller and a dedicated disciple of Bacchus, Shakespeare changes this to ...