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Macbeth

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This authoritative edition from The Folger Shakespeare Library is a trusted resource for students and general readers. Written during the reign of James I, the play draws on Scottish history, reflecting the era's fascination with themes of treason and witchcraft. It explores the moral complexities surrounding ambition, fate, and the consequences of murder as Macbeth seeks the throne. The narrative raises profound questions about the nature of good and evil, and its relevance spans generations, resonating with themes of overreach and modern alienation. This edition features a freshly edited text based on the best early printed version, with newly revised explanatory notes on facing pages. It includes scene-by-scene plot summaries, a guide to famous lines, an introduction to Shakespeare’s language, and an essay by a leading scholar offering contemporary insights. Additionally, it showcases fresh images from the Folger’s extensive rare book collection and provides an updated annotated guide for further reading. The Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, DC, houses the largest collection of Shakespeare’s works and hosts public exhibitions, performances, and programs throughout the year. For more information, visit Folger.edu.

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Título
Macbeth
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2003
Formato
Tapa blanda
ISBN10
0743477103
ISBN13
9780743477109
Serie
Primera publicación
1606
Título original
Macbeth
Calificación
3,9 de 5
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This authoritative edition from The Folger Shakespeare Library is a trusted resource for students and general readers. Written during the reign of James I, the play draws on Scottish history, reflecting the era's fascination with themes of treason and witchcraft. It explores the moral complexities surrounding ambition, fate, and the consequences of murder as Macbeth seeks the throne. The narrative raises profound questions about the nature of good and evil, and its relevance spans generations, resonating with themes of overreach and modern alienation. This edition features a freshly edited text based on the best early printed version, with newly revised explanatory notes on facing pages. It includes scene-by-scene plot summaries, a guide to famous lines, an introduction to Shakespeare’s language, and an essay by a leading scholar offering contemporary insights. Additionally, it showcases fresh images from the Folger’s extensive rare book collection and provides an updated annotated guide for further reading. The Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, DC, houses the largest collection of Shakespeare’s works and hosts public exhibitions, performances, and programs throughout the year. For more information, visit Folger.edu.