eBook As you Like it: A Frankly Annotated First Folio Edition (Old English Edition) download
by Demitra Papadinis,William Shakespeare
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Author: Demitra Papadinis,William Shakespeare
Publisher: McFarland; Annotated edition (April 5, 2011)
Language: Old English
Pages: 422
ePub: 1689 kb
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Category: Literature
Subcategory: History and Criticism
I, however, am using text as found online, to make my life easier. Papadinis is an experienced and articulate Shakespeare producer and director.
Practical annotation provides insights into the puns, allusions and world-play that characterize all of Shakespeare’s dramas
William Shakespeare, Demitra Papadinis.
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Published March 23rd 2011 by McFarland & Company. Paperback, 414 pages. ISBN: 0786449659 (ISBN13: 9780786449651). Practical annotation provides insights into the puns, allusions and world-play that characterize all of Shakespeare's dramas
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Her footnotes are exhaustive and (as promised) frank; fascinating and delightful. This is THE text to read if you would like to know what ordinary people ever saw in Shakespeare
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It is the major source for contemporary texts of his plays. The publication of drama in the early 17th century was usually. Thank you for your feedback.
It is estimated that around 750 First Folios were printed, of which 233 are currently known to survive worldwide.
What did Shakespeare look like? The portrait of Shakespeare on the title page was engraved by Martin Droeshout and is one of only two portraits with any claim to authenticity. It is estimated that around 750 First Folios were printed, of which 233 are currently known to survive worldwide. The British Library owns five.