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Follow authors to get new release updates, plus improved recommendations. William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's preeminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon". His surviving works, including some collaborations, consist of 38 plays, 154 sonnets, two long narrative poems, and several other poems. His plays have been translated into every major living language and are performed more often than those of any other playwright. Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire and was baptised on 26 April 1564. Thought to have been educated at the local grammar school, he married Anne Hathaway, with whom he went on to have three children, at the age of eighteen, before moving to London to work in the theatre. Two erotic poems, Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece were published in 1593 and 1594 and records of his plays begin to appear in 1594 for Richard III and the three parts of Henry VI. Shakespeare's tragic period lasted from around 1600 to 1608, during which period he wrote plays including Hamlet and Othello. The first editions of the sonnets were published in 1609 but evidence suggests that Shakespeare had been writing them for years for a private readership. Shakespeare spent the last five years of his life in Stratford, by now a wealthy man. He died on 23 April 1616 and was buried in Holy Trinity Church in Stratford. The first collected edition of his works was published in 1623. (The portrait details: The Chandos portrait, artist and authenticity unconfirmed. NPG1, © National Portrait Gallery, London) Read more about this author Read less about this author Read more about this author Read less about this author William Shakespeare, ‘The Bard’ of the English language, is perhaps the most celebrated playwright and poet in the world. Born in Stratford-upon-Avon in April 1564, he left an indelible mark on the world of literature and the performing arts that endures to this day. One of the great joys and frustrations of The Bard is that we know almost nothing about him. However, it would be a fair supposition to say that he did not enjoy a childhood of privilege. Unlike other playwrights of the time, who mostly belonged to the rich aristocracy, Shakespeare was the third of eight children born to John Shakespeare, a glove-maker, and Mary Arden, the daughter of a wealthy landowner. He is thought to have attended a prestigious grammar school for a number of years before his family fell on hard times. So while his upbringing could never be called poor, he almost certainly knew the meaning of hard work – there is evidence that he spent several years as an apprentice glove-maker in his father’s shop. These experiences, coupled with his brief but intense grammar school education, went on to influence much of the language and themes of his work, and set him apart as an artist who connected the intentions of great kings and queens with the desires of the everyday citizen. At the age of 18, in the year 1582, Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway, a woman eight years his senior, and possibly already carrying his child. Their marriage soon resulted in the birth of two more children. Perhaps at this point Shakespeare settled into family life, working as a local schoolteacher. However, these years – between 1585 and 1592, known as the ‘Lost Years’ – are undoubtably the most obscure period of his life, and there are many outlandish theories about his travels and activities. Some think he journeyed through Europe, to Rome, or even further afield, due to the undeniable worldliness of his later work. Whatever the truth, we know that Shakespeare arrived in London in 1592, most likely as a travelling actor. It’s not known if he abandoned his family or left with their blessing, but what is certain is that by the mid-1590s, he had become a successful actor and playwright in London's thriving theatrical scene. He became associated with the Lord Chamberlain’s Men, an acting company that later came to be known as the King’s Men under the patronage of King James I. His involvement in this company was instrumental in establishing his reputation and career, which was undoubtedly prolific, spanning from the late 16th century to the early 17th century, and encompassing all manner of plays and poetry. One of Shakespeare’s most remarkable talents was his ability to craft characters with breathtaking complexity and nuance. His characters, whether tragic or comedic, have resonated with audiences for centuries, and they continue to be a source of fascination for scholars and performers alike. Shakespeare’s impact on the English language is immeasurable. He introduced and popularized countless words and phrases that are now integral to the language. His mastery of the written word continues to influence literature, theatre, and even everyday speech. Despite his immense success and acclaim during his lifetime, William Shakespeare returned to Stratford-upon-Avon in the early 17th century to be with his wife and two daughters ¬– his son Hamnet having tragically died at the age of eleven. Shakespeare’s later years were far quieter than the frantic creativity of London, but he remained distantly involved in the theatre until his death on April 23, 1616, leaving behind a remarkable legacy that continues to captivate and inspire people around the world. 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Review“This orphan, offbeat history play seldom makes it onto an undergraduate syllabus, but Lander and Tobin's introduction makes the case for a work of addled nostalgia, incompetent governance, and broad disillusionment whose time has come. Generous base-of-the-page textual notes keep readers from losing their way amid the twists and turns of the play's messy plot.” ―Studies in English Literature 1500 - 1900
Book DescriptionA major new edition of one of Shakespeare's most intriging history plays
Thông tin sách: King John: Third Series (The Arden Shakespeare Third Series) (Kindle, 376 trang) – The Arden Shakespeare, 2018. Ngôn ngữ: Tiếng Anh.
The Arden Shakespeare is the established scholarly edition of Shakespeare's plays. Now in its third series, Arden offers the best in contemporary scholarship. Each volume guides you to a deeper understanding and appreciation of Shakespeare's plays.This edition of King John provides: - A clear and authoritative text, edited to the highest standards of scholarship.- Detailed notes and commentary on the same page as the text. - A full, illustrated introduction to the play's historical, cultural and performance contexts. - A full index to the introduction and notes. - A select bibliography of references and further reading.
With a wealth of helpful and incisive commentary, The Arden Shakespeare is the finest edition of Shakespeare you can find.King John tells the story of John's struggle to retain the crown in the face of alternative claims to the throne from France and is one of the earlier history plays. The new Arden Third Series edition offers students a comprehensive introduction exploring the play's relationship to its source and to later plays in the history cycle, as well as giving a full account of its critical and performance history, including key productions in 2015 which marked the anniversary of Magna Carta. As such this is the most detailed, informative and up-to-date student edition available.
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