Cymbeline“Golden lads and girls all must, As chimney-sweepers, come to dust.” —Cymbeline Eminent Shakespearean scholars Jonathan Bate and Eric Rasmussen provide a fresh new edition of this classic tragedy in which nothing is as it seems. THIS VOLUME ALSO INCLUDES MORE THAN A HUNDRED PAGES OF EXCLUSIVE FEATURES: • an original Introduction to Cymbeline • incisive scene-by-scene synopsis and analysis with vital facts about the work • commentary on past and current productions based on interviews with leading directors, actors, and designers • photographs of key RSC productions • an overview of Shakespeare’s theatrical career and chronology of his plays Ideal for students, theater professionals, and general readers, these modern and accessible editions from the Royal Shakespeare Company set a new standard in Shakespearean literature for the twenty-first century. |
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Cymbeline I | 56 |
Textual Notes | 138 |
The RSC and Beyond | 155 |
Shakespeares Career in the Theater | 199 |
A Chronology | 213 |
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Act 1 Scene actors Antony and Cleopatra ARVIRAGUs audience banished Bartlett Sher battle Belarius Billington boys Britain Britons brothers Caesar Caius Lucius cave characters Cloten clothes comedy Cornelius costumes court critics Cymbeline Cymbeline's dead death Dominic Cooke doth Emma Rice eyes fairy-tale false father fear Fidele Folio garment GENTLEMAN give gods Guiderius Guiderius and Arviragus Harriet Walter hath heart heavens honour Iachimo Imogen Innogen Jailers Jonathan Bate Jupiter kill king lady leave Leonatus live look madam master means Milford Haven mistress mother nature noble on't performance Philario Pisanio play play's plot poison Posthumus praise pray princes Prithee production Queen revenge ring Roman Rome royal running scene SECOND LORD sense sexual Shakespeare sleeping Soothsayer speak stage story sword tell theater thee thing thou art Titus Andronicus Tragedy villain wager Wales What's Winter's Tale