Dramas históricos (Obra completa Shakespeare, Volume 3) by William Shakespeare

By William Shakespeare

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De entre todas las pasiones que Shakespeare retrató a lo largo de su extensa obra, los angeles fascinación por el poder es quizá una de las más oscuras; y en ella se centran todos sus dramas históricos. Más allá del episodio anecdótico, generalmente referido a momentos clave del auge de los angeles dinastía Tudor -de Ricardo II a Enrique VIII, de los angeles Guerra de las Dos Rosas a los inicios de los angeles reforma anglicana-, Shakespeare se interesa por el hombre que se oculta tras l. a. máscara de un monarca.

Dramas históricos es el tercer volumen de una colección de cinco que reúne los angeles obra completa de Shakespeare. Aquí se incluyen l. a. trilogía de Enrique VI, Ricardo III, El rey Juan, Ricardo II, las dos partes de Enrique IV, Enrique V y Enrique VIII. Estaedición, a shipment de Andreu Jaume, quien firma también l. a. introducción, presenta las mejores traducciones contemporáneas, respetando el verso y l. a. prosa originales. Un festín para todos los amantes de las buenas letras.

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In 1907, when he was most desperate for money, he sold dle last of his library, including a treasured letter from Robert Louis Stevenson. He suffered not only from his customary asthma and alcoholism but from bouts of cold and hunger and was on the verge of a complete nervous breakdown. At one point, he wrote to Julie dlat he was embarrassed that his sister and husband were paying all of Hesper's expenses. "3 Even though Julie had limited funds, in late autumn of 1905 they moved to a larger apartment at 5 Rue de Regard.

In February Richard published his novel The Worshipper of the Image. The story concerns a poet who lives in a lovely country house with his wife and children. He acquires a plaster mold of a suicide victim that bears an uncanny resemblance to his wife. The poet falls in love with the image and proceeds to neglect his wife, who eventually commits suicide. A rather morbid fantasy, the book detailed the author's continued mourning for his first wife. Julie was livid with the publication. A few weeks latel; Richard left Chiddingfold.

4 By the time the two men had met, WiJde was already a skilled connoisseur of likely-looking young men. His charm and mastery of language, as well as his rich, syrupy voice with its Irish intonations, could almost always bring a smile. As one of his biographers put it, he had become "consumed with his passion for moving swiftly from one to another of the boys he met .... Wilde was hypnotized not by any individual but by his conception of pleasure, of supermanship.... "5 Although most of Wilde's friends in London were homosexual, there is no clear evidence of a physical relationship between him and Richard.

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