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  1. Shakespeare
    Upstart crow to Sweet swan, 1592-1623
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  Arden Shakespeare, London

    "She examines Shakespeare's reputation both from his own viewpoint and from that of his contemporaries, and considers hostile responses as well as admiring ones. Arguing that Shakespeare was a powerful actor as well as a poet throughout his career,... mehr

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    "She examines Shakespeare's reputation both from his own viewpoint and from that of his contemporaries, and considers hostile responses as well as admiring ones. Arguing that Shakespeare was a powerful actor as well as a poet throughout his career, Katherine Duncan-Jones finds testimony to his already performing as well as writing during his teenage years in Stratford. At the other end of the chronological spectrum, elegies on him between 1616 and 1623 lament his physical departure from the public stage as well as the end of his creative life"--Back cover

     

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    Sprache: Englisch; Englisch, Alt (ca. 450-1100)
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781408139189; 1408139189
    Schriftenreihe: The Arden Shakespeare library
    Weitere Schlagworte: Shakespeare, William 1564-1616; Shakespeare, William 1564-1616; Shakespeare, William 1564-1616; Shakespeare, William 1564-1616; Shakespeare, William; Shakespeare, William 1664-1616; Elisabet 1533-1603
    Umfang: Online Ressource (xiii, 301 pages), illustrations.
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-266) and index. - In English; occasional phrases in Old English. - Print version record

  2. Translating Beowulf
    modern versions in English verse
    Autor*in: Magennis, Hugh
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk ; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    'A senior scholar writing here at the height of his powers and bringing experience and insight to an important topic... the second chapter is one of the best short, general introductions to the artistry of the poem I have read... A dizzying and... mehr

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    'A senior scholar writing here at the height of his powers and bringing experience and insight to an important topic... the second chapter is one of the best short, general introductions to the artistry of the poem I have read... A dizzying and engaging narrative.' Dr Chris Jones, Senior Lecturer in English Poetry, Department of English, University of St Andrews. Translations of the Old English poem 'Beowulf' proliferate, and their number continues to grow. Focusing on the particularly rich period since 1950, this book presents a critical account of translations in English verse, setting them in the contexts both of the larger story of the recovery and reception of the poem and of perceptions of it over the past two hundred years, and of key issues in translation theory. Attention is also paid to prose translation and to the creative adaptations of the poem that have been produced in a variety of media, not least film. The author looks in particular at four translations of arguably the most literary and historical importance: those by Edwin Morgan [1952], Burton Raffel [1963], Michael Alexander [1973] and Seamus Heaney [1999]. But, from an earlier period, he also gives a full account of William Morris's strange 1898 version. Hugh Magennis is Professor of Old English Literature at Queen's University Belfast.

     

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    Sprache: Englisch; Englisch, Alt (ca. 450-1100)
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781846158377
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 244 pages)
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    Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 02 Oct 2015)

  3. Shakespeare
    Upstart crow to Sweet swan, 1592-1623
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  Arden Shakespeare, London

    "She examines Shakespeare's reputation both from his own viewpoint and from that of his contemporaries, and considers hostile responses as well as admiring ones. Arguing that Shakespeare was a powerful actor as well as a poet throughout his career,... mehr

    Saarländische Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek
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    Universitätsbibliothek der Eberhard Karls Universität
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    "She examines Shakespeare's reputation both from his own viewpoint and from that of his contemporaries, and considers hostile responses as well as admiring ones. Arguing that Shakespeare was a powerful actor as well as a poet throughout his career, Katherine Duncan-Jones finds testimony to his already performing as well as writing during his teenage years in Stratford. At the other end of the chronological spectrum, elegies on him between 1616 and 1623 lament his physical departure from the public stage as well as the end of his creative life"--Back cover

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch; Englisch, Alt (ca. 450-1100)
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1408139189; 9781408139189
    RVK Klassifikation: HI 3331
    Schriftenreihe: The Arden Shakespeare library
    Weitere Schlagworte: Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (xiii, 301 pages), illustrations
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages [263]-266) and index

    Kill-cowUpstart crow -- Three early readers -- Poet and gentleman -- The rival poets -- Silver-tongued Melicert -- Groom of the chamber -- Sweet swan of Avon!