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Caesar and Cleopatra

TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
112 Seiten
Englisch
Double 9 Bookserschienen am01.01.2024
"Caesar and Cleopatra" is a historic play penned via the acclaimed Irish playwright and critic, George Bernard Shaw. First executed in 1899, the play explores the complicated dating among Julius Caesar, the Roman standard, and Cleopatra, the Queen of Egypt, against the backdrop of political intrigue and cultural clash. Set in ancient Egypt, the story starts offevolved with a politically inexperienced Cleopatra encountering Caesar, who turns into her mentor and guides her inside the intricacies of electricity and governance. The play unfolds with wit and humor, characteristic of Shaw's style, because it delves into Cleopatra's increase from a naive ruler to a clever political participant. Shaw's "Caesar and Cleopatra" diverges from conventional historic dramas through injecting contemporary thoughts and social remark into the narrative. Through smart speak and sharp satire, the play no longer best affords a glimpse into the historic occasions but also offers an idea-scary exploration of imperialism, leadership, and they have an impact on of culture on politics. The play demanding situations traditional notions of ancient heroes and heroines, portraying Caesar and Cleopatra as complex characters with flaws and virtues. Shaw's wit and highbrow intensity make "Caesar and Cleopatra" a compelling work that transcends its ancient placing, inviting audiences to mirror on undying themes of strength, ambition, and the interaction between individuals and their historical context.mehr
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Klappentext"Caesar and Cleopatra" is a historic play penned via the acclaimed Irish playwright and critic, George Bernard Shaw. First executed in 1899, the play explores the complicated dating among Julius Caesar, the Roman standard, and Cleopatra, the Queen of Egypt, against the backdrop of political intrigue and cultural clash. Set in ancient Egypt, the story starts offevolved with a politically inexperienced Cleopatra encountering Caesar, who turns into her mentor and guides her inside the intricacies of electricity and governance. The play unfolds with wit and humor, characteristic of Shaw's style, because it delves into Cleopatra's increase from a naive ruler to a clever political participant. Shaw's "Caesar and Cleopatra" diverges from conventional historic dramas through injecting contemporary thoughts and social remark into the narrative. Through smart speak and sharp satire, the play no longer best affords a glimpse into the historic occasions but also offers an idea-scary exploration of imperialism, leadership, and they have an impact on of culture on politics. The play demanding situations traditional notions of ancient heroes and heroines, portraying Caesar and Cleopatra as complex characters with flaws and virtues. Shaw's wit and highbrow intensity make "Caesar and Cleopatra" a compelling work that transcends its ancient placing, inviting audiences to mirror on undying themes of strength, ambition, and the interaction between individuals and their historical context.
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ISBN/GTIN978-93-6046-976-4
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum01.01.2024
Seiten112 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 140 mm, Höhe 216 mm, Dicke 7 mm
Gewicht152 g
Artikel-Nr.61331167
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From 26 July 1856 to 2 November 1950, Irish playwright, critic, polemicist, and political activist George Bernard Shaw was alive. He preferred to be referred to simply as Bernard Shaw. From the 1880s until his death and even after, he had a significant impact on Western politics, theater, and society. He produced more than sixty plays, including classics like Saint Joan (1913), Pygmalion (1913), and Man and Superman (1902). (1923). Shaw became a well-known playwright during his time and was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature in 1925 for his works that combine historical allegory and contemporary satire. Before Shaw's first play, Arms and the Man, published in 1894, became a success in the public eye, years passed. He tried to infuse new realism into English-language drama, influenced by Henrik Ibsen. He had established himself as a reputable theater and music critic by the mid-1880s. After having a political awakening, he joined the gradualist Fabian Society and swiftly advanced to the position of principal pamphleteer. Before Shaw's first play, Arms and the Man, published in 1894, became a success in the public eye, years passed. He tried to infuse new realism into English-language drama, influenced by Henrik Ibsen.