Description
Discover the enduring allure of Shakespeare's 'Antony and Cleopatra' with the Norton Critical Edition, an essential read for lovers of classic literature. This remarkable edition draws from the authoritative First Folio (1623) and presents a rich tapestry of insights including comprehensive commentary and extensive historical context. Students, scholars, and fans will appreciate detailed annotations that elevate the understanding of the themes of love, power, and betrayal central to this timeless tragedy. Experience the narrative's geographical dimensions through meticulously crafted maps and enhance your reading with visual elements like a silver tetradrachm from 34 B.C.E and a whimsical homage to Cleopatra featuring an Egyptian Queen Barbie.
Engage deeply with the 'Sources, Analogues, and Contexts' section, which illuminates the origins of 'Antony and Cleopatra' through influential texts by Herodotus, Plutarch, and Virgil among others. This critical anthology uncovers the historical and literary influences that shaped Shakespeare’s characterizations and themes.
The 'Criticism' section delivers fourteen essays spanning four centuries, from insights of literary greats like Samuel Johnson to contemporary scholars such as Ania Loomba, ensuring a diverse array of interpretations. In 'Adaptations, Rewritings, and Appropriations', uncover the myriad of retellings showcasing the play’s profound impact on culture and literature.
This 2011 edition by W W Norton & Company, comprising 400 pages, is a must-have addition to any literary collection, offering enriching insights for both casual readers and academic pursuits. Unveil the depths of love and ambition with 'Antony and Cleopatra' today!
Engage deeply with the 'Sources, Analogues, and Contexts' section, which illuminates the origins of 'Antony and Cleopatra' through influential texts by Herodotus, Plutarch, and Virgil among others. This critical anthology uncovers the historical and literary influences that shaped Shakespeare’s characterizations and themes.
The 'Criticism' section delivers fourteen essays spanning four centuries, from insights of literary greats like Samuel Johnson to contemporary scholars such as Ania Loomba, ensuring a diverse array of interpretations. In 'Adaptations, Rewritings, and Appropriations', uncover the myriad of retellings showcasing the play’s profound impact on culture and literature.
This 2011 edition by W W Norton & Company, comprising 400 pages, is a must-have addition to any literary collection, offering enriching insights for both casual readers and academic pursuits. Unveil the depths of love and ambition with 'Antony and Cleopatra' today!