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Adrian Poole

    Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra
    Radio Propagation
    Byron and Trinity
    The American
    Tragedy: A Very Short Introduction
    • What do we mean by 'tragedy' now? When we turn on the news, does a report of the latest atrocity have any connection with Sophocles and Shakespeare? Addressing questions about belief, blame, revenge, pain, witnessing and ending, this book demonstrates the enduring significance of attempts to understand terrible suffering.

      Tragedy: A Very Short Introduction
    • A wealthy American man of business descends on Europe in search of a wife to make his fortune complete. His bid for Claire de Cintr--eacute--; hand receives an icy welcome from the heads of her aristocratic family. Can they stomach his manners for the sake of his dollars? Out of this classic collision between the old world and the new, James weaves a fable of thwarted desire that shifts between comedy, tragedy, romance and melodrama a fable which in the later version printed here takes on some of the subtleties associated with this greatest novels. - ;`You you a nun; you with your beauty defaced and your nature wasted you behind locks and bars! Never, never, if I can prevent it!' A wealthy American man of business descends on Europe in search of a wife to make his fortune complete. In Paris Christopher Newman is introduced to Claire de Cintr--eacute--;, daughter of the ancient House of Bellegarde, and to Valentin, her charming young brother. His bid for Claire's hand receives an icy welcome from the heads of the family, an elder brother and their formidable mother, the old Marquise. Can they stomach his manners for the sake of his dollars? Out of this classic collision between the old world and the new, James weaves a fable of thwarted desire that shifts between comedy, tragedy, romance and melodrama a fable which in the later version printed here takes on some of the subtleties associated with this greatest novels. -

      The American
    • Byron and Trinity

      Memorials, Marbles and Ruins

      • 104pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the bicentennial of Lord Byron's death, this collection features essays from various scholars, including Trinity College fellows, that delve into his life and literary contributions. It highlights the interplay of themes such as 'memorials, marbles, and ruins,' which were significant in Byron's reflections. The diverse perspectives aim to deepen the understanding of Byron's enduring legacy and the cultural context surrounding his work.

      Byron and Trinity
    • Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra

      • 110pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Adrian Poole on why Shakespeare's reworking on the great love story of the ancient world is so powerful, and what it tells us about love and politics.

      Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra