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pp. xvi, 234. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Silver lettered spine. Original dust jacket, torn at bottom of spine. Hardbound. First Edition. Nice copy. "In his plays, Professor Elliott maintains, Shakespeare constantly made use of Christian concepts and beliefs for dramatic purposes." Scarce first edition. SHAKESPEARE BOX 1
Vergilbt, Einband jeweils etwas berieben und bestoßen, sonst guter Zustand;. - Band 1: Unerquickliche Stücke; Band 2: Erquickliche Stücke; Band 3: Stücke für Puritaner; Band 4: Mensch und Übermensch; Band 5: Komödien des Glaubens. // George Bernard Shaw, meist auf eigenen Wunsch nur Bernard Shaw genannt (* 26. Juli 1856 in Dublin, Irland; † 2. November 1950 in Ayot Saint Lawrence, England), war ein irischer Dramatiker, Politiker, Satiriker, Musikkritiker und Pazifist, der 1925 den Nobelpreis für Literatur und 1939 den Oscar für das beste adaptierte Drehbuch erhielt. ... (wiki) // INHALT : Einleitung: Was ich der deutschen Kultur verdanke ----- Vorrede: Hauptsächlich über mich selbst. ----- Die Häuser des Herrn Sartorius. ----- Der Liebhaber. ----- Frau Warrens Gewerbe // Vorrede zum zweiten Band. ----- Helden. ----- Candida. ----- Der Mann des Schicksals. ----- Man kann nie wissen // Vorrede ----- Warum für Puritaner?. ----- Über die Ethik des Teufels. ----- Besser als Shakespeare. ----- Der Teufelsschüler. ----- Anmerkungen zum Teufelsschüler. ----- Cäsar und Cleopatra. ----- Anmerkungen zu Cäsar und Cleopatra. ----- Kapitän Braßbounds Bekehrung. ----- Anmerkung zu Kapitän Braßbounds Bekehrung // Mensch und Übermensch ----- An Arthur Walkley. ----- Mensch und Übermensch. ----- Der Katechismus des Umstürzlers ----- Aphorismen für Umstürzler // Major Barbara ----- Erste Hilfeleistung für Kritiker. ----- Major Barbara. ----- Der Arzt am Scheideweg ----- Vorrede über Ärzte. ----- Der Arzt am Scheideweg. ----- Androklus und der Löwe.
A few small stains to wraps. Notes in pen to ffep by R. E. Fantham. Includes typed letter from Raffaelli to R. E. Fantham tipped in. Includes offprint tipped in "Il Codice Laur. Plut. 36.44" by Morena Maccaroni (pp 196-231) ; Ludus Philologiae 11; 175 pages
159p. Hardcover Very good condition spine faded Sanborn & Clark 71
71 [1] p. Hardcover Very good condition good
With frontispiece photograph of Craig. 117 pages
105pp., 18cm., in de reeks "Duimpjesuitgave" nr. 60, enkele stempeltjes
A clean, unmarked copy with a tight binding. Pictorial cover. Inscribed by author. Text in German.
Very light wear else Fine. ; Die Altertumswissenschaft; 139 pages
Rebound in 1/4 cloth spine with gilt-lettered spine and decorative boards. Boards are a bit rubbed with some colour loss. Light chipping along edges of boards. Scholar's name to ffep (Christian Habicht). ; Text is in German. ; 388 pages
x + 257pp., 23cm., "unveränderter Abdruck aus der ersten Auflage von Euripides Herakles I Kapitel I-IV", cloth (some wear, joints sligthly cracked), few foxing & some underlings in pencil, Good reading copy, K76988
Collection of Sophocles plays : Ajax, Women of Trachis, Electra, Philoctetes Book
Very light chip to edge of front wrap else fine. ; Institute of Classical Studies Bulletin Supplement 113; 250 pages; Electra is a unique, complex, and fascinating Greek tragic heroine, who became a source of inspiration for countless playwrights, artists, musicians and filmmakers. The daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra she famously supported her brother’s quest to avenge their father’s murder even at the cost of matricide. Her passion for justice and her desire for vengeance have echoed down the centuries to the modern era. Enshrined as the mourner of Greek tragedy par excellence Electra has enjoyed a long and rich reception history. Electra, ancient and modern, examines the treatment of Electra by all three ancient tragedians, Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides, and their dialogue with the mythical tradition that preceded them. The focus then shifts forward in time to case studies of her reception in the eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Gradually Electra’s dark desires re-emerge over the course of these three centuries until her passionate cries for vengeance are heard once again. Through its detailed analysis of Electra, this book also provides a helpful introduction to the study of Classical Reception, its ambitions and methods.
Institute of Classical Studies Bulletin Supplement 113; 250 pages; Electra is a unique, complex, and fascinating Greek tragic heroine, who became a source of inspiration for countless playwrights, artists, musicians and filmmakers. The daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra she famously supported her brother’s quest to avenge their father’s murder even at the cost of matricide. Her passion for justice and her desire for vengeance have echoed down the centuries to the modern era. Enshrined as the mourner of Greek tragedy par excellence Electra has enjoyed a long and rich reception history. Electra, ancient and modern, examines the treatment of Electra by all three ancient tragedians, Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides, and their dialogue with the mythical tradition that preceded them. The focus then shifts forward in time to case studies of her reception in the eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Gradually Electra’s dark desires re-emerge over the course of these three centuries until her passionate cries for vengeance are heard once again. Through its detailed analysis of Electra, this book also provides a helpful introduction to the study of Classical Reception, its ambitions and methods.
"Traduction Leon Parmentier. Texte snnote et questions, Questions d'ensemble groupement des textes, versions par Danielle Jouanna. Greek Text with translation, notes etc in French 202p Book
5 vols. Hardcover Very good condition
45pp., 19cm., stempeltje
102pp., illustré de 50 vignettes dessinées par Henry Gregoir et gravées par Auguste Van Gauberghe, signé avec dédicace autographe par l'auteur à Hendrik Conscience: "Souvenir d'amitié à Monsieur Henry Conscience, homme de lettres. Gaspard De Cort, 4 octobre 1844", 26cm., reliure cart. illustrée avec qqs. traces d'usage et taches, texte et intérieur frais et en bon état, rare, T100653
Vintage Greek comedy by popular Greek humourist and playwright. Undated { c 1970?] Text clean and complete, but cover slightly worn. Usual Library marks [6 copies found in WorldCat] Ex-Library
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 70 pages. Program for Emursive's 2011 adaptation of Macbeth set in the thirties and staged at the McKittrick Hotel in New York.
60 p. Translated from the original French by the author. Hardcover Very good condition good
VG/VG . clipped dj. a near fine square copy with no marks or inscriptions. all enclosed in full plastic loose-fitting wrapper, keeping all within clean and crisp. A 72 page introduction followed by excerpts from the plays, notes and a glossarial index
Frontis., 2 plates, illustrs., in the text, orig. printed wrappers, 824 lots.
Corner creasing to lower corner of front wrap and first few pages. Title and author has been written in black ink to spine. Else VG. ; Contents: Captives; Greeks and Barbarians; Relationship between Master and Slave; Slaves as Viewed by their Masters; Slaves as Viewed by Themselves. ; Epistemonike Epeterida Philosophikes Scholes, Dodone Parartema Arith. 17; 231 pages