Curated Poems of the World
- 306 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
William Shakespeare [ˈwɪljəm ˈʃeɪkspɪə] war ein englischer Dichter, Theaterunternehmer und Schauspieler, dessen Dramen zu den bedeutendsten Werken der Weltliteratur gehören. Das überlieferte Gesamtwerk umfasst mehr als drei dutzend Bühnenstücke, sechs Versdichtungen sowie 154 Sonette.







Based on the First Folio of James Heminges and Henry Condell
Featuring an accessible design, this collection presents Shakespeare's prose and poetry in a visually appealing format, free from excessive notes. It includes line numbers for easy reference, making it a perfect gift for Shakespeare enthusiasts. The compilation focuses on the intrinsic beauty of his work, highlighting The Histories in a way that appeals to both longtime fans and new readers alike.
Based on the First Folio of James Heminges and Henry Condell
This collection presents Shakespeare's tragedies in a beautifully designed format, showcasing his prose and poetry without distracting notes. With line numbers for easy reference, it emphasizes the intrinsic beauty of his work, making it an ideal gift for Shakespeare enthusiasts. Its timeless appeal ensures it resonates with both seasoned fans and newcomers alike, celebrating the depth and artistry of the Bard's tragic narratives.
Based on the First Folio of James Heminges and Henry Condell
Featuring the intrinsic beauty of Shakespeare's prose and poetry, this collection showcases his comedies in an elegant format. It offers an accessible design with line numbers for easy navigation, making it ideal for both enthusiasts and newcomers. The presentation is free from excessive annotations, allowing readers to fully appreciate the Bard's work. This timeless anthology serves as a perfect gift for anyone who loves Shakespeare.
Shakespeares Werke sind Teil der Weltliteratur und umfassen zahlreiche Komödien, die auch heute noch amüsieren. Dieser Band vereint die bekannten Stücke "Ein Sommernachtstraum", "Viel Lärm um nichts" und "Der Widerspenstigen Zähmung", deren Originalität und Sprachwitz sich in der Lektüre entfalten.
"The Life and Death of King Richard II" is a historical play written by William Shakespeare, believed to have been composed around 1595. The play chronicles the events surrounding the reign of King Richard II of England, focusing particularly on his downfall and deposition. At the beginning of the play, Richard II is depicted as a young and arrogant king who believes in the divine right of kings and the absolute power of the monarchy. However, his rule is soon challenged by rebellious nobles, including Henry Bolingbroke (later King Henry IV), who accuses Richard of mismanagement and tyranny. As the power struggle intensifies, Richard's authority begins to unravel, leading to his eventual deposition and imprisonment. The play explores themes of political legitimacy, divine providence, and the nature of kingship, raising questions about the relationship between rulers and their subjects.
This publication focuses on enhancing accessibility by reproducing historical works in large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. The Megali publishing house is dedicated to preserving and making these important texts more readable, ensuring that a wider audience can engage with historical literature.