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Macbeth (Annotated ed)

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Dark and violent, Macbeth is also the most theatrically spectacular of Shakespeare's tragedies.

Indeed, for 250 years - until early this century - it was performed with grand operatic additions set to baroque music.

In his introduction Nicholas Brooke relates the play's chaning fortunes to changes within society and the theatre and investigates the sources of its enduring appeal.

He examines its many layers of illusion and interprets its linguistic turns and echoes, arguing that the earliest surviving text is an adaptation, perhaps carried out by Shakespeare himself in collaboration with Thomas Middleton.

This fully annotated edition reconsiders textual and staging problems, appraises past and present critical views, and represents a major contribution to our understanding of Macbeth .

This book is intended for students and teachers of Shakespeare from A-level upwards.

Students of English Literature, drama, tragedy, seventeenth century literature.

Actors and playgoers.

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Oxford Paperbacks
0192814419 / 9780192814418
Paperback / softback
822.33
01/05/1990
United Kingdom
261 pages, 16 halftones
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