Shakespeare's Tragedies by Cliffs Notes Staff (1999, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherWiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-100822000881
ISBN-139780822000884
eBay Product ID (ePID)1085994

Product Key Features

Book TitleShakespeare's Tragedies
Number of Pages531 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1999
TopicShakespeare
GenreLiterary Criticism
AuthorCliffs Notes Staff
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height1 in
Item Weight19.4 Oz
Item Length8.2 in
Item Width5.2 in

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SynopsisFinally! Summaries and Commentaries for All of Shakespeare's tragedies are available in one easy-to-access volume. Titus Andronicus chronicles the violent offshoots of pride and an over-developed sense of honor. Romeo and Juliet, two impetuous teenagers, defy their warring families and marry, but their soaring happiness spirals swiftly downward, to death. Julius Caesar, superstitious and proud emperor of Rome, is assassinated by political colleagues, yet his spirit persists and hounds the most traitorous of the hypocritical conspirators. Hamlet, feigning madness and vowing to kill his father's murderer, is fatally nicked by a poisoned rapier, but steeled by a promise to his dead father, he manages to stab his guilty uncle. Othello spins a web of deadly jealousy so tightly around himself that ultimately he metamorphoses into his own victim. King Lear tragically believes that his children are equally loving--and then discovers that only one is worthy of his compassion and generosity. Macbeth is slain after his greedy ambition, fueled by his wife's lust for power, drives him to regicide. Timon of Athens restates the elements of tragedy with an emphasis on reconciliation. Antony and Cleopatra, two of the world's most powerful people, destroy themselves on the pyre of their passion. Coriolanus, set in ancient Rome, delineates the clash of social classes in a world center of power.

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