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Macbeth: The Applause Shakespeare Library

Macbeth: The Applause Shakespeare Library

Macbeth: The Applause Shakespeare Library
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Macbeth: The Applause Shakespeare Library

por Shakespeare, William

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ISBN 10
1557831807
ISBN 13
9781557831804
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Applause Books, 2/1/2000. Paperback. Acceptable. 7x5x0. Paperback book in acceptable condition. Some highlighting, underlining, and corners are slighty bumped. Some normal useage wear to covers, but overall a goood useable, readable copy!

Sinopse

Macbeth by William Shakespeare is a tragic play that delves into the destructive consequences of unchecked ambition. The story follows Macbeth, a Scottish nobleman, who, driven by his wife's relentless ambition and the prophecies of three witches, succumbs to his own inner darkness. As he ascends to the throne through deceit, Macbeth becomes consumed by guilt and paranoia. The play explores themes of power, guilt, fate, and the corrupting nature of ambition. Through vivid imagery, complex characters, and dramatic soliloquies, Shakespeare masterfully crafts a tale that exposes the psychological turmoil and moral decay that accompany the pursuit of power, leaving the audience with a haunting reflection on the human condition. Macbeth's precise date remains uncertain, but it is generally considered contemporaneous with other canonical tragedies such as Hamlet , Othello , and King Lear . While some suggest an original writing date as early as 1599, it is more likely that the play was composed no earlier than 1603, celebrating King James' ancestors and the Stuart accession to the throne. Scholars believe Macbeth was written in 1606, following the Gunpowder Plot, with references and allusions to the plot and its trials. The play also reflects the political context of James' reign, exploring themes of kingship and rebellion.

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Em May 8 2017, um leitor disse:
Me and my step daughter shares a passion for Macbeth by William Shakespeare. It is a beautiful story that reaches to the depth of our souls.. She has hinted for the past 3 years how badly she would love the first addition of this book and all 3 years I have fell short and not able to get it for her. I'm hoping to win the $50 drawing so maybe I might be able to give her the only Christmas gift she's wanted for years.. With that being said good luck to me for her sake..

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Detalhes

Livreiro
Cheryl's Books US (US)
Nº do estoque do livreiro
Hawkeye1129120087958
Título
Macbeth: The Applause Shakespeare Library
Autor
Shakespeare, William
Formato/Encadernação
Brochura
Estado do livro
Usado - Aceitável
Quantidade Disponível
1
ISBN 10
1557831807
ISBN 13
9781557831804
Editorial
Applause Books
Local de publicação
New York, Ny
Data de publicação
2/1/2000
Dimensão
7x5x0
X weight
7 oz

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