Edoardo II. Testo inglese a fronte
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9788831770354 (8831770357)
Publish date: 2001
Publisher: Marsilio
Pages no: 289
Edition language: Italian
Category:
Classics,
Academic,
School,
Literature,
European Literature,
British Literature,
Historical Fiction,
Plays,
Drama,
Theatre,
Glbt,
Tragedy,
16th Century
My first encounter with this play was a movie that I watched once on SBS (the Special Broadcasting Commission for you non-Australians – this television station specialises in foreign and art-house programs, and soccer, however it has earned the moniker of 'Sex before Soccer' because a lot of the for...
bookshelves: published-1594, play-dramatisation, summer-2010, re-read, spring-2012, paper-read, winter-20122013, film-only Read from June 10, 2010 to December 31, 2012, read count: 3 ** spoiler alert ** third visit is the Jarman film: http://youtu.be/P0rCQhqYc2wHaving got to Edward II in The Thre...
third visit is the Jarman film: http://youtu.be/P0rCQhqYc2w----------------Having got to Edward II in [b:The Three Edwards|401930|The Three Edwards (The Plantagenets, #3)|Thomas B. Costain|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1174447088s/401930.jpg|391324] I thought I would take a break and listen to this a...
According to Christopher Marlowe, Edward II was a dude who only thought with his penis. Not my favorite subject matter. Lightborn was cool, though. [First read, October 2008]
I love Marlowe. He was more popular than Shakespeare in his time, and his plays are more bombastic, more in-your-face, less subtle. Edward II is maybe Marlowe's most lurid, and it's my favorite.