The Tempest: GCSE English Illustrated Student Edition with wide annotation friendly margins (in English) - Publishing, Cby ; Publishing, Cby ; Shakespeare, William
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The Tempest: GCSE English Illustrated Student Edition with wide annotation friendly margins (in English)
Publishing, Cby ; Publishing, Cby ; Shakespeare, William
Synopsis "The Tempest: GCSE English Illustrated Student Edition with wide annotation friendly margins (in English)"
"Full fathom five thy father lies; Of his bones are coral made; Those are pearls that were his eyes: Nothing of him that doth fade But doth suffer a sea-change Into something rich and strange. Sea-nymphs hourly ring his knell" In what is thought to have been his last solo play, Shakespeare weaves a remarkable story of Prospero's attempts to restore his daughter Miranda to her rightful position using sorcery and manipulation. In this CBy edition, suitable for GCSE students, the full First Folio text is complemented by exhaustive student notes to aid analysis, annotation-friendly margins and William Hazlitt's fascinating introduction to the play.
William Shakespeare (Stratford-upon-Avon, c. 23 de abril de 1564jul. - Ibídem, 23 de abril/3 de mayo de 1616) fue un dramaturgo, poeta y actor inglés. Conocido en ocasiones como el Bardo de Avon (o simplemente el Bardo), se le considera el escritor más importante en lengua inglesa y uno de los más célebres de la literatura universal.
Según la Encyclopædia Britannica, «Shakespeare es generalmente reconocido como el más grande de los escritores de todos los tiempos, figura única en la historia de la literatura. La fama de otros poetas, tales como Homero y Dante Alighieri, o de novelistas tales como León Tolstoy o Charles Dickens, ha trascendido las barreras nacionales, pero ninguno de ellos ha llegado a alcanzar la reputación de Shakespeare, cuyas obras hoy se leen y representan con mayor frecuencia y en más países que nunca. La profecía de uno de sus grandes contemporáneos, Ben Jonson, se ha cumplido por tanto: "Shakespeare no pertenece a una sola época sino a la eternidad"».