Im Rahmen unserer Reihe „Globe Neuss Education“ bieten wir in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Shakespeare Globe Zentrum Deutschland für Schulen, Theaterinteressierte und Jugendgruppen Workshops zu Shakespeares Stücken.
"The English Renaissance in Context (ERIC) is a NEH-funded project designed to provide scholars and students at a variety of levels with access to major texts of the English Renaissance in their original versions. [...] This project is made possible by funds provided by the University of Pennsylvania and the National Endowment for the Humanities. Copyright © 2002 University of Pennsylvania Library."
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More than 88 pages of insight into everyday life in Tudor England - food, occupations, games, pastimes, religion, fashion, manners, attitudes, and education in the time of Queen Elizabeth I and Shakespeare. A unique reference for writers, students, actors, re-enactors, and Renaissance enthusiasts, written by Maggie Secara and designed for the Web by Paula Kate Marmor.
Most online public domain versions of Shakespeare's texts are based on the Globe Edition of 1866, the Gutenberg Edition, or the MIT/Moby Edition (a revised version of the Globe Edition). There are many inconsistencies and errors in these editions so they are considered less-authoritative and poor for study. Alternatively, there are several quality editions of Shakespeare's works like the Riverside, Arden, and Bevington editions, which aren't free but come with a strong scholarly backing.
The PlayShakespeare.com team used the First Folio of 1623 (and Quartos where applicable) and the Globe Edition of 1866 as sources for the texts on this site. We've re-edited and updated these versions to reflect the editorial standards of the PlayShakespeare.com scholarly team, therefore you can rely on the quality and interpretive accuracy of the PlayShakespeare.com texts.
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"Your ringside seat to history - from the Ancient World to the present. History through the eyes of those who lived it, presented by Ibis Communications, Inc. a digital publisher of educational programming."
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Letztes Update: 2015
Web's first edition of the Complete Works of William Shakespeare
Auch Thomas Brasch hat Shakespeare übersetzt. Für vergleichende Übersetzungen und junge Leser sehr interessant. Hier eine Leseprobe aus Romeo und Julia.
Quelle: Suhrkamp Verlag
Hamlet gehört zu den großen und meistgespielten Dramen der Weltliteratur. Die Geschichte des Prinzen von Dänemarks, seiner quälenden Beziehung zu seiner Mutter und seines Strebens nach Rache für den Mord an seinem Vater fasziniert Leser, Theaterbesucher und Schriftsteller bis heute.
Hier eine Leseprobe (1.-3. Szene). Aus dem Englischen von August Wilhelm von Schlegel.
By researching his life and the society in which he lived students will gain an appreciation of the environment in which Shakespeare's plays were written and therefore a better understanding of the plays themselves.
Im Rahmen unserer Reihe „Globe Neuss Education“ bieten wir in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Shakespeare Globe Zentrum Deutschland für Schulen, Theaterinteressierte und Jugendgruppen Workshops zu Shakespeares Stücken.
"The English Renaissance in Context (ERIC) is a NEH-funded project designed to provide scholars and students at a variety of levels with access to major texts of the English Renaissance in their original versions. [...] This project is made possible by funds provided by the University of Pennsylvania and the National Endowment for the Humanities. Copyright © 2002 University of Pennsylvania Library."
Quelle: Anbieter
More than 88 pages of insight into everyday life in Tudor England - food, occupations, games, pastimes, religion, fashion, manners, attitudes, and education in the time of Queen Elizabeth I and Shakespeare. A unique reference for writers, students, actors, re-enactors, and Renaissance enthusiasts, written by Maggie Secara and designed for the Web by Paula Kate Marmor.
Most online public domain versions of Shakespeare's texts are based on the Globe Edition of 1866, the Gutenberg Edition, or the MIT/Moby Edition (a revised version of the Globe Edition). There are many inconsistencies and errors in these editions so they are considered less-authoritative and poor for study. Alternatively, there are several quality editions of Shakespeare's works like the Riverside, Arden, and Bevington editions, which aren't free but come with a strong scholarly backing.
The PlayShakespeare.com team used the First Folio of 1623 (and Quartos where applicable) and the Globe Edition of 1866 as sources for the texts on this site. We've re-edited and updated these versions to reflect the editorial standards of the PlayShakespeare.com scholarly team, therefore you can rely on the quality and interpretive accuracy of the PlayShakespeare.com texts.
Qwiki's goal is to forever improve the way people experience information.
Whether you’re planning a vacation on the web, evaluating restaurants on your phone, or helping with homework in front of the family Google TV, Qwiki is working to deliver information in a format that's quintessentially human - via storytelling instead of search.
We are the first to turn information into an experience. We believe that just because data is stored by machines doesn’t mean it should be presented as a machine-readable list. Let's try harder.
The biggest benefit of working at Qwiki? The insanely talented, passionate people you get to work with on a daily basis! We've assembled an elite commando squad of the greatest minds and biggest hearts in our industry.
"Your ringside seat to history - from the Ancient World to the present. History through the eyes of those who lived it, presented by Ibis Communications, Inc. a digital publisher of educational programming."
Quelle: Anbieter
Letztes Update: 2015
Web's first edition of the Complete Works of William Shakespeare
Auch Thomas Brasch hat Shakespeare übersetzt. Für vergleichende Übersetzungen und junge Leser sehr interessant. Hier eine Leseprobe aus Romeo und Julia.
Quelle: Suhrkamp Verlag
Hamlet gehört zu den großen und meistgespielten Dramen der Weltliteratur. Die Geschichte des Prinzen von Dänemarks, seiner quälenden Beziehung zu seiner Mutter und seines Strebens nach Rache für den Mord an seinem Vater fasziniert Leser, Theaterbesucher und Schriftsteller bis heute.
Hier eine Leseprobe (1.-3. Szene). Aus dem Englischen von August Wilhelm von Schlegel.
By researching his life and the society in which he lived students will gain an appreciation of the environment in which Shakespeare's plays were written and therefore a better understanding of the plays themselves.