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Macbeth (in English)
Whalen, Richard F. ; Shakespeare, William
Synopsis "Macbeth (in English)"
This Oxfordian Shakespeare Series presents for the first time fully annotated editions informed by the view that the plays were written by Edward de Vere, the 17th earl of Oxford-a view that reveals their true meaning and significance not only for his contemporaries but also for today's readers and playgoers. Taking advantage of almost a century of Oxfordian scholarship as well as traditional scholarship, the editors show how Oxford, like all great writers, drew on his own life experience and his times. The editions reward the reader with a new and profound appreciation of the plays as the works of a controversial nobleman in Queen Elizabeth's court who wrote under the pen name William Shakespeare. Lovers of Shakespeare will want to see how this Oxfordian perspective informs and illuminates the plays. Plays in this Oxfordian Shakespeare Series, and their editors, include: Macbeth, Richard F. Whalen, co-general editor of the series Othello, Ren Draya, Blackburn College Antony and Cleopatra, Michael Delahoyde, Washington State University Hamlet, Jack Shuttleworth, English Department, U.S. Air Force Academy (ret.) The Tempest, Roger Stritmatter, Coppin State University Henry the Fifth, Kathy R. Binns-Dray, Lee University King John, Daniel L. Wright, Concordia University Love's Labour's Lost, Felicia Londre, University of Missouri-Kansas City Much Ado About Nothing, Anne Pluto, Lesley University General Editors: Daniel L. Wright, Ph.D., Ball State University; Director of the Shakespeare Authorship Studies Center and Professor of English, Concordia University, Portland, Oregon; Founding director, Shakespeare Authorship Studies Conference at Concordia Richard F. Whalen, M.A., Yale University; Author, Shakespeare: Who Was He? The Oxford Challenge to the Bard of Avon Past President, Shakespeare Oxford Society Design, Production and Distribution by Llumina Press, Tamarac, FL
William Shakespeare (Stratford-upon-Avon, c. 23 de abril de 1564jul. - Ibídem, 23 de abril/3 de mayo de 1616) fue un dramaturgo, poeta y actor inglés. Conocido en ocasiones como el Bardo de Avon (o simplemente el Bardo), se le considera el escritor más importante en lengua inglesa y uno de los más célebres de la literatura universal.
Según la Encyclopædia Britannica, «Shakespeare es generalmente reconocido como el más grande de los escritores de todos los tiempos, figura única en la historia de la literatura. La fama de otros poetas, tales como Homero y Dante Alighieri, o de novelistas tales como León Tolstoy o Charles Dickens, ha trascendido las barreras nacionales, pero ninguno de ellos ha llegado a alcanzar la reputación de Shakespeare, cuyas obras hoy se leen y representan con mayor frecuencia y en más países que nunca. La profecía de uno de sus grandes contemporáneos, Ben Jonson, se ha cumplido por tanto: "Shakespeare no pertenece a una sola época sino a la eternidad"».