Cymbeline

Cymbeline by William Shakespeare is a UK edition published by National Geographic Books on January 26, 2016. This 416-page work explores themes of human love and art within the context of Renaissance theatre, presenting a blend of courtly menace, horror, comedy, and melodrama. The narrative follows the King of Britain, who, angered by his daughter’s marriage, banishes her husband, leading to a series of events that test fidelity and trust.
Readers will find a comprehensive introduction to Shakespeare’s life and the Elizabethan theatre, along with a specific introduction to the play itself. The edition includes a chronology, suggestions for further reading, and an essay discussing performance options on both stage and screen. This thoughtful compilation offers insights into the complexities of love and deception, making it a valuable resource for those interested in drama and Shakespearean works.
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One of Shakespeare’s late, fantastical plays, Cymbeline considers human love and art through the thrilling wonder of the Renaissance theatre. This Penguin Shakespeare edition is edited with an introduction by John Pitcher.
‘Fear no more the heat o’ the sun,
Nor the furious winter’s rages’
The King of Britain, enraged by his daughter’s disobedience in marrying against his wishes, banishes his new son-in-law. Having fled to Rome, the exiled husband makes a foolish wager with a villain he encounters there – gambling on the fidelity of his abandoned wife. Combining courtly menace and horror, comedy and melodrama,Cymbeline is a moving depiction of two young lovers driven apart by deceit and self-doubt.
This book contains a general introduction to Shakespeare’s life and Elizabethan theatre, a separate introduction to the play, a chronology, suggestions for further reading, an essay discussing performance options on both stage and screen, and a commentary.
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