Shakespeare Studies & Criticism
BIC code: CSGD1
See also: History & Criticism
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£8.99Hamlet: Poem Unlimited - - Paperback
This is Bloom's attempt to uncover the mystery of both Prince Hamlet and the play, how both prince and drama are able to break through the conventions of theatrical mimesis and the representation of character, making us question the very nature of theatrical illusion. -
£17.99Macbeth - - Paperback
A detailed account of the theatre history of Shakespeare's Macbeth from 1607 to the present day. -
£9.75Macbeth - - Paperback
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£6.99Macbeth - - Paperback
Each book in the 'No Fear Shakespeare Graphic novels' series features an illustrated cast of characters, helpful plot summary, line-by-line translations of the play and illustrations that will enhance your understanding of the story and characters. -
£4.99Macbeth - - Paperback
The Graphic Shakespeare Series offers an introduction to Shakespeare's plays, using simplified text and dramatic pictures to bring to life the main characters and key events. Short extracts from the original plays focus on the key speeches. -
£12.99Macbeth: Man And Myth - - Paperback
Immortalised in Shakespeare's compelling tragedy, Macbeth (1040-1057) is perhaps Scotland's most famous king. But how much is known about the historical Macbeth and his reign? This book studies Macbeth in all his manifestations. -
£19.99Macbeth: The Graphic Novel, William Shakespeare - - Spiral
This spectacular treatment of one of the greatest works of the Bard will give you a brand new and totally fulfilling view of the sheer genius of his story telling. Teacher's pack. -
£20.00Number And Geometry In Shakespeare's Macbeth: The Flower And The Serpent - - Hardback
In the Renaissance world, artists, writers and architects often composed their works according to numerical and musical harmonies. This book studies the patterns and rhythms of 'Macbeth,' with the author claiming to have found the hidden structure in the play. -
£14.99Shakespeare - - Paperback
Some approach Shakespeare as a dramatist while others think of him as essentially a poetic writer. The tension between these two views runs through this book as a way to help students reflect on changing literary and critical trends. -
£50.00Shakespeare And Scotland - Hardback
'Shakespeare and Scotland' is a timely collection of new essays in which leading scholars on both sides of the Atlantic address a neglected national context for an exemplary body of dramatic work too often viewed within a narrow English milieu or against a broad British backdrop.











