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Лучшие книги Томаса Деккера
- 7 произведений
- 6 изданий на 3 языках
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Современники Шекспира (комплект из 2 книг) (сборник) Джон Уэбстер, Фрэнсис Бомонт, Бен Джонсон, Джон Флетчер, Джордж Чапмен, Томас Деккер, Томас Хейвуд, Филипп Мессинджер, Джеймс Шерли
Год издания: 1959 Издательство: Искусство Язык: Русский Предлагаемый вниманию читателей новый сборник пьес современников Шекспира значительно пополняет нашу библиотеку английской драмы эпохи Возрождения. За исключением "Вольпоне" Бена Джонсона, семь пьес публикуются на русском языке впервые. Если с такими авторами, как Бен Джонсон, Томас Хейвуд, Томас Деккер, Джон Флетчер и Джон Уэбстер, русский читатель уже встречался, то с Джорджем Чепменом, Филиппом Мессинджером и Джемсом Шерли он знакомится впервые.
Произведения, выбранные для перевода и вошедшие в настоящий сборник, принадлежат к числу значительных явлений английской драмы эпохи Возрождения, и знакомство с ними обогатит читателя. Расширится и его понимание некоторых произведений Шекспира, которые мы теперь можем увидеть на фоне современной ему драматургии. -
A Woman Killed with Kindness and Other Domestic Plays (сборник) Джон Форд, Томас Деккер, Томас Хейвуд, Уильям Роули
ISBN: 9780192829504 Год издания: 2008 Издательство: Oxford University Press Язык: Английский In about 1590, an unknown dramatist had the idea of writing a tragedy about the lives of ordinary people, instead of the genre's usual complement of kings and queens and politicians. His play, Arden of Faversham, inaugurated a new genre of 'domestic' drama, set in near-contemporary England and concerned with issues of marriage, crime, and property rather than war and power. Arden dramatizes a notorious murder case of forty years earlier, in which a wealthy husband was killed by his wife and her lover.
In Thomas Heywood's A Woman Killed with Kindness, a wife is caught by her husband in bed with his best friend, only to find that he takes unusual reprisals. The Witch of Edmonton combines a true-life story of witchcraft with a fictitious tale of bigamy and wife-murder, and The English Traveller deals with the unexpected and unwelcome changes people find when they return home after a lengthy absence.
Part of the Oxford English Drama series, this edition has modern-spelling texts; a critical introduction that outlines the way all four plays raise powerful and complex questions about the English society in which their tragic events unfold; wide-ranging notes; a chronology of the plays from their sources to recent performance; and appendices relating to two of the plays: who wrote Arden of Faversham and when did Heywood write The English Traveller. -
The Roaring Girl and Other City Comedies (сборник) Ben Jonson, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Middleton
ISBN: 9780199540105 Год издания: 2008 Издательство: Oxford University Press Язык: Английский Oxford English Drama offers plays from the sixteenth to the early twentieth centuries in selections that make available both rarely printed and canonical works. The texts are freshly edited using modern spelling. Critical introductions, wide-ranging annotation, and informative bibliographies illuminate the plays' cultural contexts and theatrical potential for reader and performer alike.
'The series should reshape the canon in a number of significant areas. A splendid and imaginative project.' Professor Anne Barton, Cambridge University -
The Shoemaker's Holiday (Plays for Performance) Thomas Dekker
ISBN: 1566635438 Год издания: 2003 Язык: Русский Book DescriptionBernard Sahlin's new adaptation streamlines the dialogue for contemporary audiences and makes this play extremely playable. -
The Witch of Edmonton Джон Форд, Томас Деккер, Уильям Роули
Язык: Английский The Witch of Edmonton is an English Jacobean play, written by William Rowley, Thomas Dekker and John Ford in 1621. The play-"probably the most sophisticated treatment of domestic tragedy in the whole of Elizabethan-Jacobean drama"-is based on supposedly real-life events that took place in the village of Edmonton, outside London, earlier in the year. The play depicts Elizabeth Sawyer, an old woman shunned by her neighbours, who gets revenge by selling her soul to the Devil, who appears to her in the shape of a black dog called Tom. In addition, there are two subplots. One depicts a bigamist who murders his second wife at the devil's prompting, and the other depicts a clownish yokel who befriends the devil-dog.