Bob Wills by Ruth Sheldon

Bob Wills by Ruth Sheldon

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Bob Wills by Ruth Sheldon

This complete, line-by-line translation makes the language of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet contemporary while preserving the metrical rhythm, complexity, and poetic qualities of the original. The aim is to capture both sound and sense of Shakespeare's tragedy without the need for glosses or notes--to use contemporary language without simplifying or modernizing the play in any other way. Readers experience this tale of star-crossed lovers with the challenge, comprehension, and delight of audiences 400 years ago--the way Shakespeare intended. Features * Line-by-line verse translations, not prose paraphrases. * Complete. No lines deleted or simplified. * Accurate and authentic iambic pentameter. * True to the feel and look of Shakespeare's original. * Tone, complexity, and poetic devices preserved. * Subtlety and richness revealed without distracting notes and glosses. * For students, an accessible introduction to classic drama. * Attractive, uncluttered, easy-to-read layout. * Stage-ready for an audience-pleasing theatrical performance. Too often, unless we read a Shakespeare play beforehand, we process the language as if it were coming from a poorly tuned-in radio station. Shakespeare didn't write his plays to be experienced impressionistically as 'poetry;' he assumed his language was readily comprehensible. At what point does a stage of a language become so different from the modern one as to make translation necessary? Mr. Richmond is brave enough to assert that, for Shakespeare, that time has come. The French have Moliere, the Russians have Chekhov--and now, we can truly say that we have our Shakespeare. --John McWhorter, Manhattan Institute
Sheldon, Ruth: - At the time she wrote this book, Ruth Sheldon was a reporter for the Tulsa Tribune. Since then, she has developed a career as petroleum consultant, historian of the oil and gas industry, and foreign correspondent (including five years covering the Vietnam War). Under the name Ruth Sheldon Knowles, she has written several other best-selling books, including The Greatest Gamblers: The Epic of American Oil Exploration.
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ISBN 13 9780915608188
ISBN 10 0915608189
Title Bob Wills
Author Ruth Sheldon
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Vanderbilt University Press
Year published 1995-10-31
Number of pages 128
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.