Selected Product: | Macbeth (Signet Classics) Paperback Edition: Revised Author: William Shakespeare Publisher: Signet Classics Release Date: 1998-04-01 ISBN-10: 0451526775 ISBN-13: 9780451526779 List Price: $3.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Julius Caesar (Shakespeare Made Easy) ISBN-10: 0812035739 ISBN-13: 9780812035735 List Price:$6.99 Hamlet (Shakespeare Made Easy) ISBN-10: 0812036387 ISBN-13: 9780812036381 List Price:$6.95 The Tempest (Shakespeare Made Easy) ISBN-10: 0812036034 ISBN-13: 9780812036039 List Price:$6.95 The Merchant of Venice (Oxford World's Classics) ISBN-10: 019283424X ISBN-13: 9780192834249 List Price:$10.95 King Lear (Shakespeare Made Easy) ISBN-10: 0812036379 ISBN-13: 9780812036374 List Price:$6.99 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Macbeth (Signet Classics) by William Shakespeare (ISBN-10: 0451526775, ISBN-13: 9780451526779). At this time we have not yet written a review for Macbeth (Signet Classics) by William Shakespeare (ISBN-10: 0451526775, ISBN-13: 9780451526779). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com The Shakespearean Originals Series takes as its point of departure the question: "What is it that we read Shakespeare?" The answer may seem self-evident: we read the words that Shakespeare wrote. But do we? In the case of all the major editions of Shakespeare available in the market, the fact of the matter is that many of the words that we read in an edition of, say, Hamlet, never appeared in the text as it was printed during or shortly after Shakespeare's own lifetime. They are the interpetations and interpolations of a series of editors who have been systematically changign Shakespeare's text from the eighteenth century onwards. Series has caused much debate, interest and favorable reviews within the academic community. Each volume in the series follows the same format and is produced to the same design. Students, researchers, teachers of Literary Studies and Shakepeare Studies. A Harvester Wheatsheaf Book. The best | Customer Rating: | | This is the best of the Macbeth audio recordings that I've ever heard. Since I teach this play twice a year for the past twenty years, I've had the opportunity to pretty much hear them all, and I don't think any of the others compare. In fact, all of the Caedmon audio Shakespeare series are excellent, even the more obscure plays. (You should listen to the Caedmon recording of Coriolanus with Richard Burton, Jessica Tandy and Michael Hordern!) If you're looking for an audio Macbeth, this is the one. | Macbeth Cd | Customer Rating: | | The Cd begins with the powerful witches scene-great music-definitely causing my students to sit-up and listen. | Complete and Affordable | Customer Rating: | | The Dover Thrift Edition is a good choice for a reading text because it presents the entire, unabridged play, and has enough notes to be helpful to inexperienced readers without overwhelming or distracting them. The omition of a scholarly apparatus makes the Dover Edition more flexible and keeps it from becoming outdated. | Macbeth-audio cassette by a British cast | Customer Rating: | | This product was great. It helped my students and I read and comprehend Macbeth so much better than us trying to read it and comprehend it. The actors voices are great! I think they do a great job being the characters on tape! | Deception and Treachery | Customer Rating: | William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was a dramatist whose genius is universally acknowledged, with a reputation as an actor, playwright and poet. He lived in an age of vast and significant changes characterised by the rise of the middle class and of a centralised government and the disappearance of medieval religious beliefs. England was transforming into a modern state. This was a time when self-realisation, self-respect and boldness of thought and action was idealised. Shakespeare's drama merely reflected the dramatic times of the age.
Shakespeare's genius can be reflected by the variety of his productions, where out of the 36 plays he has left, no two are alike and he managed to articulate the diverse subjects with exceptional expertise, handling both tragedies and comedies with ease.
Macbeth is a tragedy, intended to teach us a lesson about the human condition. The play is a tragedy about a wealthy Scottish noble called Macbeth who kills his king to gain the throne. During Shakespeare's time, this was a terrible thing to do, and from then on, Macbeth was doomed to die a tragic death.
The play starts with three witches confronting the great Scottish general Macbeth on his victorious return from a war between Scotland and Norway. The witches predict that he will one day become king. They also predict that another General called Banquo will be the father of kings, although he will not ascend the throne himself. The Scottish king, Duncan, decides that he will confer the title of the traitorous Cawdor on the heroic Macbeth. Macbeth, with the urging of his evil and ambitious wife murder King Duncan and ascends to the throne of Scotland.
Macbeth and his evil wife begin to do strange things, partly because of what they have done and also because they never get a whole night's sleep. Macbeth thinks he has to kill two of his former friends because he believes that they threaten his new throne. His efforts fail and he is eventually killed. |
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