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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por University of Chicago press, 2024
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies,US, US, 2024
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. A powerfully topical new translation of Shakespeare's study of military power and political folly. Bay Area director, actor, and producer Sean San José takes on the themes of power and politics in his version of Coriolanus, Shakespeare's exploration of militaristic might and political folly. San José's take on this little-known classic reimagines the text to be spoken by and for a community of "others." The translation, which brings Shakespeare's language into our era, rendering its thematic and dramatic power broadly accessible, is powered by a reexamination of populism in our current political moment. This translation of Coriolanus was written as part of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival's Play On! project, which commissioned new translations of thirty-nine Shakespeare plays. These translations present the work of "The Bard" in language accessible to modern audiences while never losing the beauty of Shakespeare's verse. Enlisting the talents of a diverse group of contemporary playwrights, screenwriters, and dramaturges from diverse backgrounds, this project reenvisions Shakespeare for the twenty-first century. These volumes make these works available for the first time in print-a new First Folio for a new era.
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ISBN 10: 0866986820 ISBN 13: 9780866986823
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. A powerfully topical new translation of Shakespeares study of military power and political folly. Bay Area director, actor, and producer Sean San Jose takes on the themes of power and politics in his version of Coriolanus, Shakespeares exploration of militaristic might and political folly. San Joses take on this little-known classic reimagines the text to be spoken by and for a community of others. The translation, which brings Shakespeares language into our era, rendering its thematic and dramatic power broadly accessible, is powered by a reexamination of populism in our current political moment. This translation of Coriolanus was written as part of the Oregon Shakespeare Festivals Play On! project, which commissioned new translations of thirty-nine Shakespeare plays. These translations present the work of The Bard in language accessible to modern audiences while never losing the beauty of Shakespeares verse. Enlisting the talents of a diverse group of contemporary playwrights, screenwriters, and dramaturges from diverse backgrounds, this project reenvisions Shakespeare for the twenty-first century. These volumes make these works available for the first time in printa new First Folio for a new era. "This translation of Shakespeare's exploration of militaristic might and political folly brings his language into our era, rendering its thematic and dramatic power broadly accessible"-- Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Arizona st Univ Cntr for Medieval &, 2022
ISBN 10: 0866986820 ISBN 13: 9780866986823
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US, 2024
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US, Arizona, 2024
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. A powerfully topical new translation of Shakespeares study of military power and political folly. Bay Area director, actor, and producer Sean San Jose takes on the themes of power and politics in his version of Coriolanus, Shakespeares exploration of militaristic might and political folly. San Joses take on this little-known classic reimagines the text to be spoken by and for a community of others. The translation, which brings Shakespeares language into our era, rendering its thematic and dramatic power broadly accessible, is powered by a reexamination of populism in our current political moment. This translation of Coriolanus was written as part of the Oregon Shakespeare Festivals Play On! project, which commissioned new translations of thirty-nine Shakespeare plays. These translations present the work of The Bard in language accessible to modern audiences while never losing the beauty of Shakespeares verse. Enlisting the talents of a diverse group of contemporary playwrights, screenwriters, and dramaturges from diverse backgrounds, this project reenvisions Shakespeare for the twenty-first century. These volumes make these works available for the first time in printa new First Folio for a new era. "This translation of Shakespeare's exploration of militaristic might and political folly brings his language into our era, rendering its thematic and dramatic power broadly accessible"-- Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US, Arizona, 2024
ISBN 10: 0866986820 ISBN 13: 9780866986823
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. A powerfully topical new translation of Shakespeares study of military power and political folly. Bay Area director, actor, and producer Sean San Jose takes on the themes of power and politics in his version of Coriolanus, Shakespeares exploration of militaristic might and political folly. San Joses take on this little-known classic reimagines the text to be spoken by and for a community of others. The translation, which brings Shakespeares language into our era, rendering its thematic and dramatic power broadly accessible, is powered by a reexamination of populism in our current political moment. This translation of Coriolanus was written as part of the Oregon Shakespeare Festivals Play On! project, which commissioned new translations of thirty-nine Shakespeare plays. These translations present the work of The Bard in language accessible to modern audiences while never losing the beauty of Shakespeares verse. Enlisting the talents of a diverse group of contemporary playwrights, screenwriters, and dramaturges from diverse backgrounds, this project reenvisions Shakespeare for the twenty-first century. These volumes make these works available for the first time in printa new First Folio for a new era. "This translation of Shakespeare's exploration of militaristic might and political folly brings his language into our era, rendering its thematic and dramatic power broadly accessible"-- Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies,US, US, 2024
ISBN 10: 0866986820 ISBN 13: 9780866986823
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. A powerfully topical new translation of Shakespeare's study of military power and political folly. Bay Area director, actor, and producer Sean San José takes on the themes of power and politics in his version of Coriolanus, Shakespeare's exploration of militaristic might and political folly. San José's take on this little-known classic reimagines the text to be spoken by and for a community of "others." The translation, which brings Shakespeare's language into our era, rendering its thematic and dramatic power broadly accessible, is powered by a reexamination of populism in our current political moment. This translation of Coriolanus was written as part of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival's Play On! project, which commissioned new translations of thirty-nine Shakespeare plays. These translations present the work of "The Bard" in language accessible to modern audiences while never losing the beauty of Shakespeare's verse. Enlisting the talents of a diverse group of contemporary playwrights, screenwriters, and dramaturges from diverse backgrounds, this project reenvisions Shakespeare for the twenty-first century. These volumes make these works available for the first time in print-a new First Folio for a new era.