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Cymbeline

William Shakespeare

Casa editrice: DigiCat

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William Shakespeare's "Cymbeline" is a masterful blend of romance, tragedy, and comedy that unfolds within the intricate tapestry of the British royal court. Set against a backdrop of mistaken identities and external conflict, the play delves into themes of honor, fidelity, and the complexities of love. Shakespeare employs a rich and lyrical language, weaving poetic dialogue with captivating prose to explore the characters' emotional landscapes. The play is also contextualized by its time, reflecting the era's fascination with nationalism and the idealization of past heroic figures, while subtly critiquing the sociopolitical dynamics of power and gender. Shakespeare, a pivotal figure in English literature, wrote "Cymbeline" during the late stage of his career, around 1609-1610, when his works increasingly explored complex human emotions and social commentary. The playwright's own experiences in a rapidly changing society, marked by the tensions of political power and personal relationships, likely influenced the creation of this intricate narrative. The intermingling of myth and reality in the play may also resonate with Shakespeare's ongoing preoccupations with the nature of truth and perception. "Cymbeline" is highly recommended for readers interested in the richness of Shakespearean themes and the evolution of his narrative style. Its compelling blend of elements makes it an enduring piece that invites audiences to reflect on the nature of love, loyalty, and deception. Engaging with this play will not only enhance one's appreciation for Shakespeare's genius but also offer valuable insights into the human condition.
Disponibile da: 15/09/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 211 pagine.

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