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E-grāmata: Tragedie of Macbeth: A Frankly Annotated First Folio Edition

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  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Sep-2012
  • Izdevniecība: McFarland & Co Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780786493333
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As Shakespeare's works are most accessible when viewed as working theatrical playscripts, "The Tragedie of Macbeth: A Frankly Annotated First Folio Edition" preserves the spelling, capitalization, and punctuation of the First Folio of 1623 while at the same time providing the most comprehensive, revelatory, and plainspoken annotation to date. Based on the principle that Shakespeare's plays were written as popular (and not entirely decent) entertainments aimed at an adult (and not overly refined) audience, this no-nonsense and sexually candid text offers performers, scholars, and anyone with an interest in Shakespeare a unique resource to gain valuable insights into the play, the world in which Shakespeare wrote, and the playhouse in which his plays were produced.

Recenzijas

this edition of Macbeth displays an intense degree of research, knowledge, and synthesis, which is presented in a relatively novel form and which could be helpful to teachers and dramatistsThe Sixteenth Century Journal: The Journal of Early Modern Studies.

Acknowledgments vi
Preface 1(2)
Introduction
Of Forthright Footnotes (or, putting the "count" back in "country")
3(3)
"Filthy Plaies and Enterluds"
6(2)
Why the First Folio?
8(2)
What's Wrong with Editing?
10(2)
The Importance of Spelling
12(3)
The Importance of Punctuation
15(13)
Notes on the Annotation 21(3)
Abbreviations of Key Reference Works 24(4)
The Tragedie of Macbeth: First Folio Play-script with Accompanying Annotation
Act I, scene i
28(6)
Act I, scene ii
34(16)
Act I, scene iii
50(30)
Act I, scene iv
80(8)
Act I, scene v
88(16)
Act I, scene vi
104(10)
Act I, scene vii
114(20)
Act II, scene i
134(14)
Act II, scene ii
148(14)
Act II, scene iii
162(28)
Act II, scene iv
190(8)
Act III, scene i
198(20)
Act III, scene ii
218(10)
Act III, scene iii
228(4)
Act III, scene iv
232(22)
Act III, scene v
254(6)
Act III, scene vi
260(6)
Act IV, scene i
266(26)
Act IV, scene ii
292(12)
Act IV, scene iii
304(28)
Act V, scene i
332(12)
Act V, scene ii
344(6)
Act V, scene iii
350(12)
Act V, scene iv
362(4)
Act V, scene v
366(10)
Act V, scene vi
376(2)
Act V, scene vii
378(17)
Textual Preparation 395(12)
Appendix I (Typographical Errors Corrected) 407(1)
Appendix II (Stage Directions, Entrances and Exits Emended) 408(2)
Appendix III (Lineation Emended) 410(2)
Appendix IV (Character Tags Emended) 412(3)
Bibliography 415
Demitra Papadinis divides her time between New Hampshire and New York City. She is the founder and Producing Artistic Director of the New England Shakespeare Festival and a founding member of New York Citys WildBard! An expert in Unrehearsed Shakespeare/First Folio Cue-Script Technique, she presents workshops and educational programs at schools, colleges, and theatres throughout the country.