The Annotated Shakespeare (Three Volumes in One): The Comedies, the Histories, Sonnets and Other Poems, the Tragedies and Romances
| Authors | Shakespeare, William Rowse, A. L. |
| Publisher | Greenwich House |
| Published | 03 set 1978 |
| Date | 30 ott 2017 |
| Languages | eng |
| Identifiers | isbn: 9780517665558, Amazon.com, oclc: 17648989 |
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Description
Shakespeare towers over all other English writers and has few rivals in any language. His genius and creativity continue to astound scholars, and his plays continue to delight audiences. Many have served as the basis for operas, ballets, musical compositions, and films. While Jonson and other writers labored over their plays, Shakespeare seems to have had the ability to turn out work of exceptionally high caliber at an amazing speed. At the height of his career, he wrote an average of two plays a year as well as dozens of poems, songs, and possibly even verses for tombstones and heraldic shields. Except for the English history plays, he never wrote the same kind of play twice. He seems to have had a good deal of fun in trying his hand at every kind of play. Shakespeare wrote 154 sonnets, all published on 1609, most of which were dedicated to his patron Henry Wriothsley, The Earl of Southhampton. He also wrote 13 comedies, 13 histories, 6 tragedies, and 4 tragecomedies. The Annotated Shakespeare was edited and annotated by Alfred Leslie Rowse the late British author and historian.
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