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As You Like It (Pb 2008) by William Shakespeare , Edited by Michael Hattaway, Cambridge University Press

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    Author(s)William Shakespeare , Edited by Michael Hattaway
    PublisherCambridge University Press
    ISBN9780521294126
    Pages234
    BindingPaperback 
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2000

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    Cambridge University Press As You Like It (Pb 2008) by William Shakespeare , Edited by Michael Hattaway

    Shakespeare's As You Like It can appear bright or sombre in performance: a feast of language and a delight for comic actors; or a risk-taking exploration of gender roles. This edition offers an account of what makes the play both innocent and dangerous, mapping the complexities of its setting (a no-man's-land related to both France and England) and giving an ample commentary on its language and an analytical account of performance. Table of contents; List of abbreviations and conventions; Introduction; Note on the text; List of characters; The play; Textual analysis; Appendixes; Reading list. About William Shakespeare William Shakespeare (1564-1616) gilt als einer der größten Dichter und Dramatiker der Weltgeschichte. Er verfasste zahlreiche Dramen, Tragödien, Komödien und Gedichte, mit denen er schon zu Lebzeiten Anerkennung und Wohlstand errang. Aber erst in den folgenden Jahrhunderten wurde er zum Prototypen des literarischen Genies, ohne den die Entwicklung der neueren Literatur von Goethe über Brecht bis in die Gegenwart hinein undenkbar ist.



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