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Cymbeline : with illustrations

One of Shakespeare's final works, Cymbeline uses virtuoso theatrical and poetic means to dramatize a story of marriage imperiled by mistrust and painfully rebuilt in the context of international conflict.

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  • "Perikles, Fürst von Tyrus"
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  • "Hark the lark"@en
  • "New Shakespeare"
  • "Othello"
  • "Shakespeare's Cymbeline"@en
  • "University of Oregon Scholars' Bank: Item 1794/814"@en
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  • "Timon of Athens"
  • "Dramatische Werke"

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  • "John Pitcher's introduction discusses the changing critical reception of the play, its structure and themes, and the influence on Shakespeare of Ovid, Spenser, contemporary historians and Galileo's discoveries."
  • "One of Shakespeare's final works, Cymbeline uses virtuoso theatrical and poetic means to dramatize a story of marriage imperiled by mistrust and painfully rebuilt in the context of international conflict."@en
  • "King Cymbeline's evil second queen forces the king to banish his daughter Imogen's husband, Posthumus. While the queen tries to force Imogen to marry her own son, Posthumus flees to Rome. There he is tricked into believing Imogen has been unfaithful. Imogen disguises herself as a boy and flees the court."@en
  • ""Golden lads and girls all must, As chimney-sweepers, come to dust." 'Cymbeline Eminent Shakespearean scholars Jonathan Bate and Eric Rasmussen provide a fresh new edition of this classic tragedy in which nothing is as it seems. THIS VOLUME ALSO INCLUDES MORE THAN A HUNDRED PAGES OF EXCLUSIVE FEATURES: an original Introduction to Cymbeline incisive scene-by-scene synopsis and analysis with vital facts about the work commentary on past and current productions based on interviews with leading directors, actors, and designers photographs of key RSC productions an overview of Shakespeare's theatrical career and chronology of his plays Ideal for students, theater professionals, and general readers, these modern and accessible editions from the Royal Shakespeare Company set a new standard in Shakespearean literature for the twenty-first century. From the Trade Paperback edition."
  • "Contains the text of the play, information about Shakespeare and his theater, bibliography, key to famous lines, and explanatory notes."
  • "Includes a copy of the script of the play, as well as provisional cast list and stage working plot, among others."@en
  • "William Shakespeare: Sämtliche Werke in vier Bänden. Herausgegeben von Anselm Schlösser. Berlin: Aufbau, 1975. Erstmals ins Deutsche übersetzt von Johann Joachim Eschenburg (1777). Die vorliegende Übersetzung stammt von Dorothea Tieck. Erstdruck in: Shakspeare's dramatische Werke. Übersetzt von August Wilhelm Schlegel. Ergänzt und erläutert von Ludwig Tieck, Bd. 9, Berlin (Georg Andreas Reimer) 1832."
  • "Cymbeline, King of Britain, commands the wedlock of his lovely daughter Imogen to Cloten, the son of the Queen by a former husband. With her passionate eyes set upon the poor yet heroic Posthumus, Imogen refuses. Cymbeline banishes Posthumus from Britain. With death and deceit between them, Imogen and Posthumus tread international waters in an attempt to be reunited. -- P. [4] of cover."
  • ""A comedy?the story of Cymbeline, a mythical King of England and his family: Imogen his daughter, her husband Posthumus, and and her brothers" --Provided by publisher."@en
  • "Contains the text of the play, information about Shakespeare and his theater, a bibliography, and explanatory notes."
  • "Contains the text of the play, information about Shakespeare and his theater, a bibliography, and explanatory notes."@en
  • "Cymbeline, the King of Britain, is a widower with three children. His two boys (Guiderius and Arviragus) were kidnapped 20 years ago at age three, leaving his daughter, Imogen, as the only heir to the throne. Cymbeline marries, gaining a stepson, Cloten (rhymes with rotten) through his wife, the Queen, begotten from a previous marriage. Cymbeline wishes Imogen to marry her stepbrother, Cloten. Imogen disobeys and marries her childhood friend Posthumus Leonatus. Cymbeline, outraged, banishes Posthumus from Britain and imprisons Imogen (to the castle only, however)."@en
  • "A new edition of Shakespeare's late romantic tragicomedy, Cymbeline."
  • "A story of a marriage imperilled by mistrust and painfully rebuilt through the physical and spiritual journeys undertaken by the heroine and hero, set in a context of international conflict."

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  • "Cymbeline : a tragedy by Shakespeare : with alterations"
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  • "Cymbeline : with illustrations"@en
  • "Cymbeline : [the works of Shakespeare]"
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  • "Cymbeline with introduction and notes"@en
  • "An acting version (With an introduction and notes) of Shakespeare's historical romance Cymbeline"@en
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  • "Cymbeline : [by William Shakespeare. Edited by James Coutts Maxwell. Stage-history, by C. B. Young.]"
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  • "Scenery for the play of Cymbeline as acted at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane - Seasons, 1843-4"@en
  • "Cymbeline : complete and unabridged"@en
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