Antony and Cleopatra

Cover of Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare
Publisher: Penguin Adult
Year: 2005
Language: en
Pages: 239
ISBN-13: 9780141012285
Dimensions:
Height: 7.12597 Inches
Length: 4.37007 Inches
Weight: 0.42769678828 Pounds
Width: 0.74803 Inches
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Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare, published by Penguin Adult on April 7, 2005, is a tragedy that explores the doomed love between Cleopatra, the queen of Egypt, and Mark Antony, a Roman leader. This edition, comprising 239 pages, features an introduction by Rene Weis and is edited by Emrys Jones. The narrative delves into the complexities of love and duty, set against the backdrop of political tensions between Rome and Egypt.

Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of the themes of passion and conflict within this work. The book includes a general introduction to Shakespeare’s life and Elizabethan theatre, a specific introduction to Antony and Cleopatra, a chronology, and suggestions for further reading. Additionally, it offers an essay discussing performance options on both stage and screen, along with a commentary that enhances the understanding of this classic drama. The edition is presented in English and is designed for those interested in drama, literary criticism, and the performing arts.


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A tragedy of doomed love between an Egyptian queen and a ruler of Rome, William Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra is edited by Emrys Jones with an introduction by Rene Weis in Penguin Shakespeare. ‘Eternity was in our lips and eyes, Bliss in our brows’ bent’ A battle-hardened soldier, Antony is one of the three leaders of the Roman world. But he is also a man in the grip of an all-consuming passion for Cleopatra, the exotic and tempestuous queen of Egypt. And when their life of pleasure together is threatened by the encroaching politics of Rome, the conflict between love and duty has devastating consequences. This book contains a general introduction to Shakespeare’s life and Elizabethan theatre, a separate introduction to Antony and Cleopatra, a chronology, suggestions for further reading, an essay discussing performance options on both stage and screen, and a commentary. William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was born to John Shakespeare and Mary Arden some time in late April 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon. He wrote about 38 plays (the precise number is uncertain), many of which are regarded as the most exceptional works of drama ever produced, including Romeo and Juliet (1595), Henry V (1599), Hamlet (1601), Othello (1604), King Lear (1606) and Macbeth (1606), as well as a collection of 154 sonnets, which number among the most profound and influential love-poetry in English. If you enjoyed Antony and Cleopatra, you might like Coriolanus, also available in Penguin Shakespeare. ‘A kind of perfection, a sort of magic’ Patrick Stewart”

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