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Jonathan Bate

    26 giugno 1958

    Questo autore britannico esplora la profonda connessione tra l'umanità e il mondo naturale. Il suo lavoro, profondamente influenzato dal Romanticismo e con un acuto focus su Shakespeare, offre esplorazioni illuminanti dello spirito umano e del suo posto nel più ampio ecosistema. Attraverso i suoi scritti critici e accademici, fornisce interpretazioni uniche di testi classici mentre affronta urgenti questioni ecologiche. La sua prosa è sia erudita che accessibile, invitando i lettori a immergersi in temi complessi con una nuova comprensione.

    Mad about Shakespeare
    Soul of the Age
    Radical Wordsworth
    Worcester
    Shakespeare: staging the world
    The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
    • The plays are presented as in the First Folio of 1623, with the addition of "Pericles" and variations which are agreed by the best Shakespearean critics. For the most part it is Delius's text that is followed.

      The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
      4,7
    • Shakespeare: staging the world

      • 272pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Presents a fresh view of the early modern world through the eyes of Shakespeare, his players and audiences. This book illustrates the Catholic counterculture that is revealed through the failed Gunpowder Plot, which was later to prove the inspiration for Macbeth.

      Shakespeare: staging the world
      4,6
    • Worcester

      Portrait of an Oxford College

      • 224pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Myth and fact are not always easy to separate in Worcester's history; provoking a range of interesting, often quirky questions with even quirkier answers.Was there really a time when the College became a training-ground for Greek Orthodox clergy from Constantinople and Antioch? True, albeit only briefly.Was Lewis Carroll inspired to create the rabbit-hole in Alice, by seeing the tunnel into the gardens at the end of the main quad? Almost certainly false.Did wallabies once roam the College grounds? Yes. Did Rupert Murdoch put them there? No.This book is for anyone who wants to know why Worcester seems to create a special magic, for readers intrigued by a very unusual Oxford College, and for anyone interested in Worcester's people - from the architect and collector George Clarke, to the opium-eater Thomas de Quincey, to spymaster Masterman to the dons, the staff and the students who have enlivened the College in more recent times.It is a rich and colorful 'portrait' of the not an academic history, but an impression of the place, its people and its customs.

      Worcester
      5,0
    • Radical Wordsworth

      • 608pagine
      • 22 ore di lettura

      A dazzling new biography of Wordsworth's radical life as a thinker and poetical innovator, published to mark the 250th anniversary of his birth.

      Radical Wordsworth
      4,4
    • Soul of the Age

      • 512pagine
      • 18 ore di lettura

      How did plague turn Shakespeare from a jobbing hack into a courtly poet? How did Bottom's dream rewrite the Bible? How did Shakespeare's plays lead to the deaths of an earl and a king? And why was he the one dramatist of his generation never to be imprisoned? This book helps you to understand what being Shakespeare was actually like.

      Soul of the Age
      4,3
    • 'Enlightening, moving' SIR IAN MCKELLEN From the acclaimed and bestselling biographer Jonathan Bate, a luminous new exploration of Shakespeare and how his themes can untangle comedy and tragedy, learning and loving in our modern lives.

      Mad about Shakespeare
      4,2
    • Ted Hughes

      The Unauthorised Life

      • 672pagine
      • 24 ore di lettura

      Renowned for his deep connection to nature and mythology, Ted Hughes's poetry explores themes of conservation, ecology, and the primal forces of the natural world. His evocative imagery often features fishing and wildlife set against moody landscapes, reflecting his profound understanding of the environment. As a significant figure in twentieth-century literature, Hughes's work resonates with readers who appreciate the interplay between humanity and the wild.

      Ted Hughes
      4,2
    • How the Classics Made Shakespeare

      • 384pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      "This book grew from the inaugural E. H. Gombrich Lectures in the Classical Tradition that I delivered in the autumn of 2013 at the Warburg Institute of the University of London, under the title, "Ancient Strength: Shakespeare and the Classical Tradition"--Preface, page ix.

      How the Classics Made Shakespeare
      4,1
    • Bate presents an exhilarating, witty and original account of how Shakespeare has come to be accepted as the world genius of literature. He includes an attack on the nationalistic interpretation of Shakespeare

      The genius of Shakespeare
      4,1
    • Re Lear. Testo inglese a fronte

      Edizione integrale

      • 207pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Lear, re di Britannia ha tre figlie tra cui vorrebbe dividere il regno, ma Cordelia, la minore, viene diseredata e va sposa al re di Francia. Il regno è diviso tra Gonerilla, moglie del duca d'Albany, e Regana, moglie del duca di Cornovaglia. Le due scacciano il padre dal regno e in sua difesa giunge con l'esercito francese Cordelia che però viene catturata e uccisa per ordine di Edmondo, usurpatore della contea di Gloucester. Lear muore di dolore, Gonerilla, innamorata di Edmondo, uccide la sorella e trama l'assassinio del marito. Scoperta, si uccide e il regno della Britannia sarà del duca d'Albany.

      Re Lear. Testo inglese a fronte
      4,1