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  1. Cleopatra
    I am fire and air
    Published: October 2017
    Publisher:  Scribner, New York

    "From Harold Bloom, one of the greatest Shakespeare scholars of our time, comes an intimate, wise, deeply compelling portrait of Cleopatra--one of the Bard's most riveting and memorable female characters. Cleopatra is one of the most famous women in... more

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
    10 A 53342
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    "From Harold Bloom, one of the greatest Shakespeare scholars of our time, comes an intimate, wise, deeply compelling portrait of Cleopatra--one of the Bard's most riveting and memorable female characters. Cleopatra is one of the most famous women in history--and thanks to Shakespeare, one of the most intriguing personalities in literature. She is lover of Marc Antony, defender of Egypt, and, perhaps most enduringly, a champion of life. Cleopatra is supremely vexing, tragic, and complex. She has fascinated readers and audiences for centuries and has been played by the greatest actresses of their time, from Elizabeth Taylor to Vivien Leigh to Janet Suzman to Judi Dench. Award-winning writer and beloved professor Harold Bloom writes about Cleopatra with wisdom, joy, exuberance, and compassion. He also explores his own personal relationship to the character: Just as we encounter one Anna Karenina or Jay Gatsby when we are in high school and college and another when we are adults, Bloom explains his shifting understanding of Cleopatra over the course of his own lifetime. The book becomes an extraordinarily moving argument for literature as a path to and a measure of our own humanity. Bloom is mesmerizing in the classroom, wrestling with the often tragic choices Shakespeare's characters make. With Cleopatra, he delivers exhilarating clarity and invites us to look at this character as a flawed human who might be living in our world. The result is an invaluable resource from our greatest literary critic." -- Publisher's description To cool a gypsy's lust -- No single thing abides but all things flow -- O'erflows the measure -- Oh, my oblivion is a very Antony -- Antony and Octavia: a sacrifice to Roman power -- I that do bring the news made not the match -- In the east my pleasure lies -- You will be whipped -- The god Hercules withdraws -- This foul Egyptian hath betrayed me -- I am dying, Egypt, dying -- The round world / should have shook lions into civil streets -- He words me, girls, he words me -- Some squeaking Cleopatra boy my greatness -- I wish you all joy of the worm -- I am fire and air

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781501164163; 1501164163
    Edition: First Scribner hardcover edition
    Series: Shakespeare's personalities
    Subjects: Kleopatra;
    Other subjects: Cleopatra Queen of Egypt (-30 B.C); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616): Antony and Cleopatra; Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
    Scope: xiii, 138 pages, 22 cm
  2. Antony & Cleopatra with Kim Cattrall
    Contributor: Cattrall, Kim (Moderator)
    Published: [2017]
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

    Kim Cattrall has played Cleopatra twice. Now she explores the real character of the great Queen of Egypt, and travels to Rome, ironically Marc Antony's city, in her quest to find out more about the historical Cleopatra. She also meets with her... more

    Universität Mainz, Zentralbibliothek
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    Kim Cattrall has played Cleopatra twice. Now she explores the real character of the great Queen of Egypt, and travels to Rome, ironically Marc Antony's city, in her quest to find out more about the historical Cleopatra. She also meets with her director, Dame Janet Suzman, who herself made an iconic Cleopatra at the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1973. Together they begin to uncover the truth behind this astonishing middle-aged love story.

     

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    Contributor: Cattrall, Kim (Moderator)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    Series: Shakespeare uncovered. Series 2 ; episode 2
    Bloomsbury Drama Online - BBC Drama Films & Documentaries
    Other subjects: Shakespeare, William (1564-1616): Antony and Cleopatra; Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616): Antony and Cleopatra
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (1 video file (53 min., 11 sec.), sound, colour
  3. Cleopatra
    I am fire and air
    Published: October 2017
    Publisher:  Scribner, New York

    "From Harold Bloom, one of the greatest Shakespeare scholars of our time, comes an intimate, wise, deeply compelling portrait of Cleopatra--one of the Bard's most riveting and memorable female characters. Cleopatra is one of the most famous women in... more

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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    "From Harold Bloom, one of the greatest Shakespeare scholars of our time, comes an intimate, wise, deeply compelling portrait of Cleopatra--one of the Bard's most riveting and memorable female characters. Cleopatra is one of the most famous women in history--and thanks to Shakespeare, one of the most intriguing personalities in literature. She is lover of Marc Antony, defender of Egypt, and, perhaps most enduringly, a champion of life. Cleopatra is supremely vexing, tragic, and complex. She has fascinated readers and audiences for centuries and has been played by the greatest actresses of their time, from Elizabeth Taylor to Vivien Leigh to Janet Suzman to Judi Dench. Award-winning writer and beloved professor Harold Bloom writes about Cleopatra with wisdom, joy, exuberance, and compassion. He also explores his own personal relationship to the character: Just as we encounter one Anna Karenina or Jay Gatsby when we are in high school and college and another when we are adults, Bloom explains his shifting understanding of Cleopatra over the course of his own lifetime. The book becomes an extraordinarily moving argument for literature as a path to and a measure of our own humanity. Bloom is mesmerizing in the classroom, wrestling with the often tragic choices Shakespeare's characters make. With Cleopatra, he delivers exhilarating clarity and invites us to look at this character as a flawed human who might be living in our world. The result is an invaluable resource from our greatest literary critic." -- Publisher's description To cool a gypsy's lust -- No single thing abides but all things flow -- O'erflows the measure -- Oh, my oblivion is a very Antony -- Antony and Octavia: a sacrifice to Roman power -- I that do bring the news made not the match -- In the east my pleasure lies -- You will be whipped -- The god Hercules withdraws -- This foul Egyptian hath betrayed me -- I am dying, Egypt, dying -- The round world / should have shook lions into civil streets -- He words me, girls, he words me -- Some squeaking Cleopatra boy my greatness -- I wish you all joy of the worm -- I am fire and air

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781501164163; 1501164163
    Edition: First Scribner hardcover edition
    Series: Shakespeare's personalities
    Subjects: Kleopatra;
    Other subjects: Cleopatra Queen of Egypt (-30 B.C); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616): Antony and Cleopatra; Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
    Scope: xiii, 138 pages, 22 cm
  4. Shakespeare's Roman Trilogy
    the Twilight of the Ancient World
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  The University of Chicago Press, Chicago ; London

    Universitätsbibliothek Bamberg
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    Universitätsbibliothek Eichstätt-Ingolstadt
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    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    Universitätsbibliothek der LMU München
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    Universitätsbibliothek Würzburg
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  5. Shakespeare's Rome
    republic and empire : with a new preface
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  The University of Chicago Press, Chicago ; London

    Universitätsbibliothek Eichstätt-Ingolstadt
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    Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut, Bibliothek
    Bibliotheca Hertziana - Max-Planck-Institut für Kunstgeschichte
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780226468952
    RVK Categories: HI 3451
    Edition: Second edition
    Subjects: Historical drama, English; English drama; Römisches Reich <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Coriolanus, Cnaeus Marcius; Antonius, Marcus (83 B.C.?-30 B.C.); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616): Coriolanus; Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616): Antony and Cleopatra
    Scope: 228 Seiten
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index. - Originally published first edition, Ithaca, New York : Cornell University Press, 1976

  6. Antony and Cleopatra
    Author: Turner, J.
    Published: 2017; 2024; ©2007
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)

    This Guide provides a critical survey of the responses to this popular play. Chronologically arranged, the book draws on a rich range of critical writings, including Dr Johnson, Coleridge, Bradley and Leavis. This material is linked to more general... more

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    Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt / Zentrale
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    Universität Potsdam, Universitätsbibliothek
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    This Guide provides a critical survey of the responses to this popular play. Chronologically arranged, the book draws on a rich range of critical writings, including Dr Johnson, Coleridge, Bradley and Leavis. This material is linked to more general issues regarding Shakespearean criticism and scholarship, and the development of literary theory

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Tredell, Nicolas (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781350492202
    Other identifier:
    Series: Readers' Guides to Essential Criticism
    Subjects: DRAMA / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Film, TV & radio; Literature
    Other subjects: Cleopatra Queen of Egypt (-30 B.C); Antonius, Marcus (83 B.C.?-30 B.C); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616): Antony and Cleopatra; Cleopatra - Queen of Egypt - -30 B.C; Antonius, Marcus - 83 B.C.?-30 B.C
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (200 pages)
    Notes:

    Introduction: 'Like to a Vagabond Flag Upon a Stream': The Vagaries of Opinion Concerning Antony and Cleopatra 'Let's Do It After the High Roman Fashion': Shakespeare's Classical World Shakespeare's World Well Lost? Theatre in England During the Interregnum and After Dryden's Re-Vision of Antony and Cleopatra Romantics to Victorians: 'This enchanting Queen' Modernists: 'No more but e'en a woman' The Editions: 'The varying shore o' the world' The Romanness of the Roman Plays (1) The Romanness of the Roman Plays (2) Postmodernists: Antony and Cleopatra: 'A child o' the time'? Conclusion: 'Infinite Variety'? Notes Select Bibliography Index.

  7. Antony & Cleopatra with Kim Cattrall
    Contributor: Cattrall, Kim (PräsentatorIn)
    Published: [2017]
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury, [London]

    Kim Cattrall has played Cleopatra twice. Now she explores the real character of the great Queen of Egypt, and travels to Rome, ironically Marc Antony's city, in her quest to find out more about the historical Cleopatra. She also meets with her... more

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    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
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    Universitätsbibliothek Mannheim
    No inter-library loan

     

    Kim Cattrall has played Cleopatra twice. Now she explores the real character of the great Queen of Egypt, and travels to Rome, ironically Marc Antony's city, in her quest to find out more about the historical Cleopatra. She also meets with her director, Dame Janet Suzman, who herself made an iconic Cleopatra at the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1973. Together they begin to uncover the truth behind this astonishing middle-aged love story

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Cattrall, Kim (PräsentatorIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Other identifier:
    Series: Shakespeare uncovered. Series 2 ; episode 2
    Subjects: Nonfiction television programs; Internet videos
    Other subjects: Shakespeare, William (1564-1616): Antony and Cleopatra; Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (1 video file (53 min., 11 sec.))), sound, colour
  8. The Place of the Gods
    Biblical, Tragic, and Humanist Modes in Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Éditions universitaires européennes, Saarbrücken

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783639651942; 3639651944
    Other identifier:
    9783639651942
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Other subjects: (Produktform)Electronic book text; Renaissance; Shakespeare; théâtre; THEATRE; théatre; Antony and Cleopatra; drama; Humanism; Greek Tragedy; (VLB-WN)1564: Englische Sprachwissenschaft, Literaturwissenschaft
    Scope: Online-Ressourcen, 132 Seiten
    Notes:

    Lizenzpflichtig. - Vom Verlag als Druckwerk on demand und/oder als E-Book angeboten

  9. Cleopatra
    I am fire and air
    Published: Oktober 2017
    Publisher:  Scribner, New York

    "From Harold Bloom, one of the greatest Shakespeare scholars of our time, comes an intimate, wise, deeply compelling portrait of Cleopatra--one of the Bard's most riveting and memorable female characters. Cleopatra is one of the most famous women in... more

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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    "From Harold Bloom, one of the greatest Shakespeare scholars of our time, comes an intimate, wise, deeply compelling portrait of Cleopatra--one of the Bard's most riveting and memorable female characters. Cleopatra is one of the most famous women in history--and thanks to Shakespeare, one of the most intriguing personalities in literature. She is lover of Marc Antony, defender of Egypt, and, perhaps most enduringly, a champion of life. Cleopatra is supremely vexing, tragic, and complex. She has fascinated readers and audiences for centuries and has been played by the greatest actresses of their time, from Elizabeth Taylor to Vivien Leigh to Janet Suzman to Judi Dench. Award-winning writer and beloved professor Harold Bloom writes about Cleopatra with wisdom, joy, exuberance, and compassion. He also explores his own personal relationship to the character: Just as we encounter one Anna Karenina or Jay Gatsby when we are in high school and college and another when we are adults, Bloom explains his shifting understanding of Cleopatra over the course of his own lifetime. The book becomes an extraordinarily moving argument for literature as a path to and a measure of our own humanity. Bloom is mesmerizing in the classroom, wrestling with the often tragic choices Shakespeare's characters make. With Cleopatra, he delivers exhilarating clarity and invites us to look at this character as a flawed human who might be living in our world. The result is an invaluable resource from our greatest literary critic." -- Publisher's description To cool a gypsy's lust -- No single thing abides but all things flow -- O'erflows the measure -- Oh, my oblivion is a very Antony -- Antony and Octavia: a sacrifice to Roman power -- I that do bring the news made not the match -- In the east my pleasure lies -- You will be whipped -- The god Hercules withdraws -- This foul Egyptian hath betrayed me -- I am dying, Egypt, dying -- The round world / should have shook lions into civil streets -- He words me, girls, he words me -- Some squeaking Cleopatra boy my greatness -- I wish you all joy of the worm -- I am fire and air

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781501164163; 1501164163
    Other identifier:
    9781501164163
    RVK Categories: HI 3451
    Edition: First Scribner hardcover editon
    Series: Shakespeare's personalities
    Subjects: Shakespeare, William; Drama; ; Kleopatra; Literarische Gestalt; ; Kleopatra;
    Other subjects: Shakespeare, William 1564-1616; Shakespeare, William 1564-1616; Cleopatra -30 B.C; Cleopatra Queen of Egypt (-30 B.C); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616): Antony and Cleopatra; Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
    Scope: xiii, 138 Seiten, 22 cm
  10. Antony and Cleopatra
    Author: Turner, J.
    Published: 2017; 2024; ©2007
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)

    This Guide provides a critical survey of the responses to this popular play. Chronologically arranged, the book draws on a rich range of critical writings, including Dr Johnson, Coleridge, Bradley and Leavis. This material is linked to more general... more

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    Universität Potsdam, Universitätsbibliothek
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    This Guide provides a critical survey of the responses to this popular play. Chronologically arranged, the book draws on a rich range of critical writings, including Dr Johnson, Coleridge, Bradley and Leavis. This material is linked to more general issues regarding Shakespearean criticism and scholarship, and the development of literary theory

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Tredell, Nicolas (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781350492202
    Other identifier:
    Series: Readers' Guides to Essential Criticism
    Subjects: DRAMA / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Film, TV & radio; Literature
    Other subjects: Cleopatra Queen of Egypt (-30 B.C); Antonius, Marcus (83 B.C.?-30 B.C); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616): Antony and Cleopatra; Cleopatra - Queen of Egypt - -30 B.C; Antonius, Marcus - 83 B.C.?-30 B.C
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (200 pages)
    Notes:

    Introduction: 'Like to a Vagabond Flag Upon a Stream': The Vagaries of Opinion Concerning Antony and Cleopatra 'Let's Do It After the High Roman Fashion': Shakespeare's Classical World Shakespeare's World Well Lost? Theatre in England During the Interregnum and After Dryden's Re-Vision of Antony and Cleopatra Romantics to Victorians: 'This enchanting Queen' Modernists: 'No more but e'en a woman' The Editions: 'The varying shore o' the world' The Romanness of the Roman Plays (1) The Romanness of the Roman Plays (2) Postmodernists: Antony and Cleopatra: 'A child o' the time'? Conclusion: 'Infinite Variety'? Notes Select Bibliography Index.

  11. Antony & Cleopatra with Kim Cattrall
    Contributor: Cattrall, Kim (PräsentatorIn)
    Published: [2017]
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury, [London]

    Kim Cattrall has played Cleopatra twice. Now she explores the real character of the great Queen of Egypt, and travels to Rome, ironically Marc Antony's city, in her quest to find out more about the historical Cleopatra. She also meets with her... more

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    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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    Kim Cattrall has played Cleopatra twice. Now she explores the real character of the great Queen of Egypt, and travels to Rome, ironically Marc Antony's city, in her quest to find out more about the historical Cleopatra. She also meets with her director, Dame Janet Suzman, who herself made an iconic Cleopatra at the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1973. Together they begin to uncover the truth behind this astonishing middle-aged love story

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Cattrall, Kim (PräsentatorIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Other identifier:
    Series: Shakespeare uncovered. Series 2 ; episode 2
    Subjects: Nonfiction television programs; Internet videos
    Other subjects: Shakespeare, William (1564-1616): Antony and Cleopatra; Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (1 video file (53 min., 11 sec.))), sound, colour
  12. Cleopatra
    I am fire and air
    Published: Oktober 2017
    Publisher:  Scribner, New York

    "From Harold Bloom, one of the greatest Shakespeare scholars of our time, comes an intimate, wise, deeply compelling portrait of Cleopatra--one of the Bard's most riveting and memorable female characters. Cleopatra is one of the most famous women in... more

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
    10 A 53342
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan
    Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg
    2019 A 10636
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan
    Universitätsbibliothek Mannheim
    500 HI 3451 A635 B655
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    Württembergische Landesbibliothek
    67/14901
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    "From Harold Bloom, one of the greatest Shakespeare scholars of our time, comes an intimate, wise, deeply compelling portrait of Cleopatra--one of the Bard's most riveting and memorable female characters. Cleopatra is one of the most famous women in history--and thanks to Shakespeare, one of the most intriguing personalities in literature. She is lover of Marc Antony, defender of Egypt, and, perhaps most enduringly, a champion of life. Cleopatra is supremely vexing, tragic, and complex. She has fascinated readers and audiences for centuries and has been played by the greatest actresses of their time, from Elizabeth Taylor to Vivien Leigh to Janet Suzman to Judi Dench. Award-winning writer and beloved professor Harold Bloom writes about Cleopatra with wisdom, joy, exuberance, and compassion. He also explores his own personal relationship to the character: Just as we encounter one Anna Karenina or Jay Gatsby when we are in high school and college and another when we are adults, Bloom explains his shifting understanding of Cleopatra over the course of his own lifetime. The book becomes an extraordinarily moving argument for literature as a path to and a measure of our own humanity. Bloom is mesmerizing in the classroom, wrestling with the often tragic choices Shakespeare's characters make. With Cleopatra, he delivers exhilarating clarity and invites us to look at this character as a flawed human who might be living in our world. The result is an invaluable resource from our greatest literary critic." -- Publisher's description To cool a gypsy's lust -- No single thing abides but all things flow -- O'erflows the measure -- Oh, my oblivion is a very Antony -- Antony and Octavia: a sacrifice to Roman power -- I that do bring the news made not the match -- In the east my pleasure lies -- You will be whipped -- The god Hercules withdraws -- This foul Egyptian hath betrayed me -- I am dying, Egypt, dying -- The round world / should have shook lions into civil streets -- He words me, girls, he words me -- Some squeaking Cleopatra boy my greatness -- I wish you all joy of the worm -- I am fire and air

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781501164163; 1501164163
    Other identifier:
    9781501164163
    RVK Categories: HI 3451
    Edition: First Scribner hardcover editon
    Series: Shakespeare's personalities
    Subjects: Shakespeare, William; Drama; ; Kleopatra; Literarische Gestalt; ; Kleopatra;
    Other subjects: Shakespeare, William 1564-1616; Shakespeare, William 1564-1616; Cleopatra -30 B.C; Cleopatra Queen of Egypt (-30 B.C); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616): Antony and Cleopatra; Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
    Scope: xiii, 138 Seiten, 22 cm
  13. Shakespeare's Rome
    Republic and empire : with a new preface
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  The University of Chicago Press, Chicago

    For more than forty years, Paul Cantor’s Shakespeare’s Rome has been a foundational work in the field of politics and literature. While many critics assumed that the Roman plays do not reflect any special knowledge of Rome, Cantor was one of the... more

    Universitätsbibliothek der Eberhard Karls Universität
    59 A 4236
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    For more than forty years, Paul Cantor’s Shakespeare’s Rome has been a foundational work in the field of politics and literature. While many critics assumed that the Roman plays do not reflect any special knowledge of Rome, Cantor was one of the first to argue that they are grounded in a profound understanding of the Roman regime and its changes over time. Taking Shakespeare seriously as a political thinker, Cantor suggests that his Roman plays can be profitably studied in the context of the classical republican tradition in political philosophy. In Shakespeare’s Rome, Cantor examines the political settings of Shakespeare’s Roman plays, Coriolanus and Antony and Cleopatra, with references as well to Julius Caesar. Cantor shows that Shakespeare presents a convincing portrait of Rome in different eras of its history, contrasting the austere republic of Coriolanus, with its narrow horizons and martial virtues, and the cosmopolitan empire of Antony and Cleopatra, with its “immortal longings” and sophistication bordering on decadence.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780226468952
    RVK Categories: HI 3451
    Edition: Second edition
    Subjects: Historical drama, English; English drama
    Other subjects: Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616): Coriolanus; Shakespeare, William (1564-1616): Antony and Cleopatra; Coriolanus, Cnaeus Marcius; Antonius, Marcus (83 B.C.?-30 B.C)
    Scope: 228 Seiten