The Man, Shakespeare - And his Tragic Life StoryRead Books Ltd, 20 lut 2020 - 392 “The Man, Shakespeare - And his Tragic Life Story” is a 1909 work by Frank Harris that explores the character of Shakespeare by analysing that of his most notable characters. This fascinating volume offers a unique insight into the world-famous playwright, constituting a must-read for fans of Shakespeare's timeless work. Contents include: “Hamlet: Romeo—Jaques”, “Hamlet—Macbeth”, “Duke Vincentio—Posthumous”, “Shakespeare's Men Of Action: The Bastard, Arthur, And King Richard II”, “Shakespeare's Men Of Action (continued) Hot-Spur, Henry V., Richard III”, “Shakespeare's Men Of Action (Concluded): King Henry VI And Richard III”, “Shakespeare As Lyric Poet: “Twelfth Night”, etc. Frank Harris (1855–1931) was an Irish-American novelist, editor, journalist, publisher, and short story writer who had acquaintances with many famous people of his day. Other notable works by this author include: “Confessional” (1930), “The Yellow Ticket And Other Stories” (1914), and “Contemporary Portraits” (1915–1923). This classic work is being republished now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with an introductory biography of the author. |
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THE BASTARD ARTHUR AND KING RICHARD II | |
SHAKESPEARES MEN OF ACTION continued HOTSPUR HENRY V RICHARD III | |
PART I | |
PART II | |
PART III | |
BRUTUS | |
HAMLET | |
PART II OTHELLO | |
PART I TROILUS AND CRESSIDA | |
PART II ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA | |
KING HENRY VI | |
TWELFTH NIGHT | |
FALSTAFF | |
BOOK II | |
BIRON ADRIANA VALENTINE | |
SHAKESPEARE AS ANTONIO THE MERCHANT | |
LEAR | |
TIMON OF ATHENS | |
ALL COPIES | |
SHAKESPEARES LIFE | |
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action Anne Hathaway Antony Antony and Cleopatra Arthur beauty Ben Jonson better Biron Brutus Caesar character Claudio Cleopatra Coleridge comedies confession contempt Cressida cries critics Cymbeline death doubt drama Duke eyes fact Falstaff fault gentle Gentlemen of Verona give Hamlet hath heart Herbert hero honour Hotspur humour Iago Jaques jealousy Jonson Juliet King later Lear live London Lord Love's Labour's Lost lover lyric Macbeth Mary Fitton melancholy mistress murder nature never noble old play Orsino Othello painted passion peculiar phrase pity poet portrait Posthumus praise Prince Henry Proteus qualities revenge Richard Richard II Romeo Rosaline says scene seems sensuality Shakespeare speaks shows soliloquy sonnets soul speech spirit story Stratford sweet sympathy talk tells thee thou thought Timon tragedy traits Troilus Troilus and Cressida true truth Twelfth Night Valentine weakness wife William Shakespeare woman words youth