The Tragedy of Macbeth

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Dive into the world of Shakespeare with 'The Tragedy of Macbeth', a masterful exploration of ambition, fate, and moral decay set against a backdrop of medieval Scotland. This essential edition, published by Hackett Publishing in 2021, is an invaluable resource for students and theatre enthusiasts alike. With an ISBN of 9781585109920, this BRAND NEW edition offers insightful commentary that demystifies the complexities of Macbeth, making it easier to grasp the deeper meanings embedded in this iconic play. Jan H. Blits' meticulous attention to historical context provides extensive aids, enhancing your reading experience and understanding of the text's political and psychological intricacies. Unlike any other edition, this specialization guides readers through the dark themes of ambition and power, invoking a profound appreciation for Shakespeare's exploration of human nature. Perfect for academics and casual readers, this edition does not shy away from the historical and political significance of Macbeth, encouraging a full engagement with the narrative's tragic elements. Whether you're preparing for a class or seeking a classic to enjoy, 'The Tragedy of Macbeth' is a must-have for your literary collection. You will find an enriching perspective that speaks to the heart of Shakespeare's craft. Order now for free shipping! Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Note that once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781585109920
Year: 2021
Publisher: Hackett Publishing


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The fourth in a series of editions of Shakespeare’s most political and history-soaked plays, this Macbeth offers copious aids to understanding the play not found in any other edition. By attending to the play’s medieval Scottish setting in a way that rival editors have never matched—when they have even dug beyond the early seventeenth-century context in which it was produced—Jan H. Blits’s edition richly rewards readers left unsatisfied by “decodings” of the play’s supposed allusions to the politics of early modern England who wish to look deeper. In doing so, it opens the text for readers to encounter, in new ways, the play’s historical, political, and psychological significance.

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