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The Tragedie of Romeo & Juliet

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(Applause Books). If there has ever been a groundbreaking edition that likewise returns the reader to the original Shakespeare text, it will be THE APPLAUSE FOLIO TEXTS. If there has ever been an accessible version of the Folio, it is this edition, set for the first time in modern fonts. The Folio is the source of all other editions. The Folio text forces us to re-examine the assumptions and prejudices which have encumbered over four hundred years of scholarship and performance. Notes refer the reader to subsequent editorial interventions, and offer the reader a multiplicity of interpretations. Notes also advise the reader on variations between Folios and Quartos. Prepared and annotated by Neil Freeman, Head, Graduate Directing Program, University of British Columbia.

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3,8
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2572324 Hodnocení

Klasika všech klasik, kterou by měl každý v životě alespoň jednou přečíst. Patří k základnímu vzdělaní, i když si myslím, že Shakespeare napsal i zajímavější (např. Zkrocení zlé ženy). Nejlepší verzí za mě bylo komiksové zpracování, ale myslím, že vyšla i manga.

Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
2000
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
120
ISBN10
1557832943
ISBN13
9781557832948
Série
První vydání
1595
Původní název
Romeo and Juliet
Hodnocení
3,75 z 5
Anotace
(Applause Books). If there has ever been a groundbreaking edition that likewise returns the reader to the original Shakespeare text, it will be THE APPLAUSE FOLIO TEXTS. If there has ever been an accessible version of the Folio, it is this edition, set for the first time in modern fonts. The Folio is the source of all other editions. The Folio text forces us to re-examine the assumptions and prejudices which have encumbered over four hundred years of scholarship and performance. Notes refer the reader to subsequent editorial interventions, and offer the reader a multiplicity of interpretations. Notes also advise the reader on variations between Folios and Quartos. Prepared and annotated by Neil Freeman, Head, Graduate Directing Program, University of British Columbia.