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A tale of unbridled greed and an insatiable thirst for power set in eleventh-century Scotland, Macbeth has long been recognized as Shakespeare's fastest-moving tragedy, combining relentless narrative momentum with a profound examination of how psychological coercion mixed with personal ambition can lead to murder – and how individual impulses can shape both a man's own destiny and the course of history.
First performed in around 1606 and published in the First Folio of 1623, Macbeth is presented here in a fully annotated edition that will make the text accessible to twenty-first-century readers, enabling them to appreciate its poetry and encouraging them to delve deeper into its variegated and complex history.
Textual Approach:
Light editorial approach making the text more accessible to modern readers – Meticulous editing, faithful to the first Folio of 1623 – Over 900 textual notes for a clearer or fuller understanding of a word, sentence or passage – Historical notes at the end of the book Additional notes about variants – Appendix with modernised and annotated Holinshed text – Includes Middleton's witches' songs – Takes into consideration all modern Shakespeare scholarship – Provides new insight into one of Shakespeare's major tragedies.
Published | 18 Sep 2014 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 800 |
ISBN | 9781847493774 |
Imprint | Alma Classics |
Dimensions | 0 x 0 mm |
Series | Evergreens |
Publisher | Alma Books |
The ultimate and most sublime example of human thought.
Fyodor Dostoevsky
This translation is a valuable addition to the many resources Tom Lathrop has already produced for understanding Cervantes. It should have a wide appeal.
TLS
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