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Kenneth McLeish

    1 janvier 1940 – 1 janvier 1997

    Kenneth McLeish fut un traducteur et auteur prolifique, profondément engagé dans le drame grec classique et le répertoire théâtral plus large. Sa vaste production comprenait l'intégralité des pièces de théâtre grecques classiques conservées, ainsi que des œuvres importantes d'Ibsen, de Feydeau et d'une multitude d'autres dramaturges renommés. L'expertise académique de McLeish transparaissait dans ses études critiques et ses traductions, qui rendaient le drame antique accessible au public contemporain. Il a également apporté une contribution substantielle à la littérature jeunesse, démontrant une polyvalence littéraire étendue.

    A Pocket Guide to Shakespeare's Plays
    Bloomsbury Good Reading Guide to Murder, Thrillers and Crime Fiction
    The Theatre of Aristophanes
    Une Maison de poupée
    Bloomsbury Good Reading Guide
    The Oxford First Companion to Music
    • The Oxford First Companion to Music

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The Oxford First Companion to Music is the first comprehensive music book for children under thirteen. Some of its special features are: * Content arranged by topic so that is can be read for interest as well as used for reference * "More about" boxes, referring to pages on related topics, to help with looking up facts * Numerous photographs and line drawings in full color, especially chosen to be informative rather than merely decorative * Over 50 short music examples, many easy enough to be picked out on a recorder or piano * Covers all kinds of music including music of the Far East and Africa as well as pop and jazz * Suggestions for music to listen to, a reminder that music is not just facts but an aural experience This is a book for all children who want to find out more about the music they enjoy through records, radio, television, or playing instruments.

      The Oxford First Companion to Music
      3,5
    • Bloomsbury Good Reading Guide

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      More than 350 major authors, from Margaret Atwood to Mile Zola, through Bruce Chatwin, Aldous Huxley, and Nevil Shute, are arranged in alphabetical order, each with a short article on style, influences, settings, theme, along with a list of their salient works. At the end of each entry, a Read On" section directs readers to similar works by other authors."

      Bloomsbury Good Reading Guide
      3,9
    • Une Maison de poupée

      • 154pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Dans cette maison où la femme est et n'est qu'une poupée, les hommes sont des pantins, veules et pleutres. Sans doute Nora incarne-t-elle une sorte de moment auroral du féminisme, alors qu'être, c'est sortir, partir. Et Ibsen, grâce à ce chef-d'œuvre, accède au panthéon de la littérature mondiale. Mais si sa poupée se met, sinon à vivre, du moins à le vouloir, au point de bousculer au passage l'alibi de l'instinct maternel, c'est qu'autour d'elle les hommes se meurent. Ibsen exalte moins Nora qu'il n'accable le mari, l'avocat Helmer, ou Krogstad part qui le chantage arrive.

      Une Maison de poupée
      3,7
    • The Theatre of Aristophanes

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Recreates the theater of Dionysos in Athens in the fifth century, B.C., the production and performance of Aristophanes' plays, and the conventions of acting at that time

      The Theatre of Aristophanes
    • This comprehensive guide to the mean streets of crime fiction takes you from Joan Aiken to P.B. Yuill, and suggests thousands of good reads in between. Includes locked-room mysteries; police procedurals; the art of crime; caper novels; great detectives; private eyes; the Mafia; courtroom stories and many more...

      Bloomsbury Good Reading Guide to Murder, Thrillers and Crime Fiction
    • A Pocket Guide to Shakespeare's Plays

      • 249pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Going to see 'Shakespeare' and want a quick run-down on the plot?Studying Shakespeare and want to know who's who?Teaching the 'Henrys' and need a handy guide to histories?A Pocket Guide to Shakespeare's Plays gives all this and --an introduction to Shakespeare and his times--a note on the sources--cast lists--a synopsis for each play--main character descriptions--an essay on 38 plays.An essential, concise, and readable guide to all thirty-eight of Shakespeare's plays.A Pocket Guide to Shakespeare's Plays is an invaluable resource for anyone with an interest in the greatest of all English-language playwrights. Equally useful for actors, directors, and students-as well as for anyone planning to see a Shakespearean play-this book offers a great deal of information about Shakespeare in an accessible, succinct format. It looks at Shakespeare and his works from virtually every possible angle, including a section on Shakespeare and his time; a note on his sources; a synopsis of each play; descriptions of the main characters, which take note of the differences between the characters on the page and how they have been portrayed on the stage; and a brief, insightful essay on each work, which helps put the play in the context of Shakespeare's time as well as our own.

      A Pocket Guide to Shakespeare's Plays