Shakespeare's Macbeth by Graham Bradshaw (Paperback, 2012)

Shakespeare's Macbeth by Graham Bradshaw (Paperback, 2012)

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Macbeth may well be the most terrifying play in the English language, but it hasn\u2019t always been seen that way. It has divided critics more deeply than any other Shakespearian tragedy \u2013 and the argument, in essence, has been about just how terrifying the play really is and about how we should react, or do react, to Macbeth himself. No Shakespearian tragedy gives as much attention to its hero as Macbeth. With the exception of Lady Macbeth, there is much less emphasis on the figures round the hero than there is in Hamlet or Othello. Unlike King Lear, with its parallel story of Gloucester and his sons, Macbeth has no sub-plot. And its imagery of sharp contrasts \u2013 of day and night, light and dark, innocent life and murder \u2013 adds to the almost claustrophobic intensity of this most intense of\n\nThe Connell Guide To Shakespeare's Macbeth\n\nFree UK delivery on this item.\n\nThis brand new item is available with free UK delivery using Royal Mail tracked services.\n\nPleas;

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