Robert S. Miola es una autoridad principal en Shakespeare y la literatura inglesa del siglo XVI. Su extensa obra profundiza en los detalles de esta era, revelando el rico tapiz de temas y estilos que definieron la producción literaria inglesa. A través de su escritura, Miola ofrece agudas perspectivas sobre la cultura y las tradiciones literarias del período.
This book examines the rationale for Common Core State Standards and provides
the readers with the means to use them to transform their schools into world
class educational institutions.
'Oxford Shakespeare Topics' provide students, teachers, and interested readers
with short books on important aspects of Shakespeare criticism and
scholarship, including some general anthologies relating to Shakespeare.
Focusing on Shakespeare's "A Comedy of Errors," this collection offers a thorough examination through a series of essays and reviews. It includes five unpublished essays exploring themes such as the role of women, the play's influence from contemporary theater, and its performance history in Germany and Japan. Additionally, it presents a critical history and bibliography, alongside photographs from global productions. The compilation also highlights significant yet obscure scholarship, making it a valuable resource for understanding the play's complexities and modern interpretations.