Love's Labour's LostRandom House Publishing Group, 12.08.2008 г. - 224 страници A continuation of the major series of individual Shakespeare plays from the world renowned Royal Shakespeare Company, edited by two brilliant, younger generation Shakespearean scholars Jonathan Bate and Eric RasmussenIncorporating definitive text and cutting-edge notes from William Shakespeare: Complete Works-the first authoritative, modernized edition of Shakespeare's First Folio in more than 300 years-this remarkable series of individual plays combines Jonathan Bate's insightful critical analysis with Eric Rasmussen's textual expertise. |
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... Navarre's park , in a very short time frame and with only a few ( some- times not so short ) scenes . The setup could hardly be simpler . The king and his courtiers have forsworn love in the name of academic study , but the arrival of ...
... Navarre's park , in a very short time frame and with only a few ( some- times not so short ) scenes . The setup could hardly be simpler . The king and his courtiers have forsworn love in the name of academic study , but the arrival of ...
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... Navarre begins the main action with the premise that he and his courtiers will achieve immortal fame by means of their academic prowess , but , in a striking analogy to the opening sequence of Shakespeare's Sonnets , the unfolding of ...
... Navarre begins the main action with the premise that he and his courtiers will achieve immortal fame by means of their academic prowess , but , in a striking analogy to the opening sequence of Shakespeare's Sonnets , the unfolding of ...
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... Navarre , and the Duke de Mayenne ( Dumaine ) a former opponent who became an ally following a truce in 1595 . Shakespeare imagines a group of courtly men of Navarre who share these names . He removes them from the world of politics and ...
... Navarre , and the Duke de Mayenne ( Dumaine ) a former opponent who became an ally following a truce in 1595 . Shakespeare imagines a group of courtly men of Navarre who share these names . He removes them from the world of politics and ...
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... Navarre's contract : he will mortify the flesh and be dead " to love , to wealth , to pomp , " and live only " in philosophy . " But Berowne immediately expresses a reservation : he agrees to sign up to the three years ' program of ...
... Navarre's contract : he will mortify the flesh and be dead " to love , to wealth , to pomp , " and live only " in philosophy . " But Berowne immediately expresses a reservation : he agrees to sign up to the three years ' program of ...
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... translation 1586 , reprinted 1589 and 1594 ) . Though not a contemporary polit- ical allegory , some of the names in the play apparently allude to his- torical figures in contemporary France and Navarre ( of great Key Facts.
... translation 1586 , reprinted 1589 and 1594 ) . Though not a contemporary polit- ical allegory , some of the names in the play apparently allude to his- torical figures in contemporary France and Navarre ( of great Key Facts.
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