Бумажные издания
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The Two Noble Kinsmen William Shakespeare
ISBN: 9780141017266 Год издания: 2010 Издательство: Penguin Classics Язык: Английский When Theseus, Duke of Athens, learns that the ruler of Thebes has killed three noble kings he swears to take revenge. But after Athens triumphs over the rival city, Theseus is struck by the bravery of two Theban cousins and orders his surgeons to attend to them. Soon, the cousins' lifelong friendship is threatened, as both become overwhelmed with love for the Duke's beautiful sister.
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The Two Noble Kinsmen: The Oxford Shakespeare William Shakespeare
ISBN: 9780199537457 Год издания: 2008 Издательство: Oxford University Press Язык: Английский Based on Chaucer's Knight's Tale, the central themes of this humourous and moving play are the claims of love and friendship. The introduction to this new edition offers an illuminating account of Shakespeare's collaboration with his younger colleague John Fletcher, and there are full and helpful notes on unfamiliar words, stage business, allusions, and the play's often complex language.
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Произведения
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Два знатных родича Уильям Шекспир
Форма: пьеса Оригинальное название: The Two Noble Kinsmen Дата написания: 1613—1614 Первая публикация: 1903 Перевод: Н. А. Холодковский Язык: Русский -
The Two Noble Kinsmen William Shakespeare
Форма: пьеса Оригинальное название: The Two Noble Kinsmen Дата написания: 1613—1614 Первая публикация: 1634 Язык: Английский -
Два знатных родича Уильям Шекспир
Форма: пьеса Оригинальное название: The Two Noble Kinsmen Дата написания: 1613—1614 -
Die beiden edlen Vettern William Shakespeare
Форма: пьеса Оригинальное название: The Two Noble Kinsmen Дата написания: 1613—1614 Язык: Немецкий -
Аудиокниги
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The Two Noble Kinsmen William Shakespeare
ISBN: 9781932219784 Год издания: 2004 Издательство: Audio Partners Язык: Английский Palamon and Arcite, cousins and devoted friends, meet the beautiful Emilia. Both fall instantly in love with her, and their attachment turns to hatred. This dark-edged tragicomedy is now widely regarded as having been written by Shakespeare in collaboration with John Fletcher.