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Veröffentlicht 2024, von William Shakespeare, Sidney Lee bei Sharp Ink

ISBN: 978-80-283-7123-4
548 Seiten
229 mm x 152 mm

 
'As You Like It' emerges not only as a profound exploration of love, identity, and societal roles but also as a celebration of linguistic and thematic diversity. Edited by the esteemed Sidney Lee, this anthology encapsulates an intricate blend of Shakespeare's timeless prose and poetry, married seamlessly with critical essays and interpretations. The collection exhibits a spectrum of literary ...
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'As You Like It' emerges not only as a profound exploration of love, identity, and societal roles but also as a celebration of linguistic and thematic diversity. Edited by the esteemed Sidney Lee, this anthology encapsulates an intricate blend of Shakespeare's timeless prose and poetry, married seamlessly with critical essays and interpretations. The collection exhibits a spectrum of literary styles - from the Elizabethan flourish to incisive modern analysis. Readers are treated to standout pieces that dissect the comedy's pastoral settings and its subversions of traditional gender roles, creating a rich tapestry of cultural reflection and reinvention. The contributors, led by Sidney Lee, are scholars deeply versed in Shakespearean literature and the broader historical and cultural contexts of Elizabethan England. This anthology situates 'As You Like It' within the pantheon of early modern literary movements, emphasizing its relevance and revolutionary character which challenged contemporary notions of love and personal freedom. The collective expertise of the contributors provides a multifaceted approach, enriching the readers' understanding of Shakespeare's work through diverse scholarly lenses. This anthology is an indispensable resource for both seasoned Shakespeare aficionados and new readers alike. It offers a unique opportunity to engage with 'As You Like It' through multiple scholarly interpretations, encouraging a deeper appreciation of its linguistic richness and thematic complexity. The book invites readers into an educational journey through the forests of Arden, where they can explore the nuanced dialogue between history, culture, and the immortal words of Shakespeare.