Joe MacBeth
directed by Ken Hughes,
written by Philip Yordan and Ken Hughes,
based on the play Macbeth by
William Shakespeare,
released in the United Kingdom on October 18,
1955.
Cast:
Paul Douglas, Ruth Roman, Bonar
Colleano, Grégoire Aslan, Sidney James, Harry Green, Walter Crisham, Kay
Callard, Robert Arden, George Margo, Minerva Pious, Philip Vickers, Mark Baker,
Bill Nagy, Al Mulock, Victor Baring, Jess Conrad, Shirley Douglas, Beresford
Egan, Louise Grant, Launce Maraschal, Robert O'Neil, Johnny Ross, Nicholas
Stuart, Teresa Thorne, Sheila Woods.
Macbeth
by William Shakespeare.Edited by Barbara A. Mowat & Paul
Werstine.
Folger Shakespeare Library.
Published by Simon & Schuster.
First published 1623.
ISBN-10: 0743477103
ISBN-13: 9780743477109
ISBN-13: 9780743477109
Description:
The authoritative edition of Macbeth from
The Folger Shakespeare Library, the trusted and widely used Shakespeare series
for students and general readers.
In 1603, James VI of Scotland ascended the
English throne, becoming James I of England. London was alive with an interest
in all things Scottish, and Shakespeare turned to Scottish history for
material. He found a spectacle of violence and stories of traitors advised by
witches and wizards, echoing James’s belief in a connection between treason and
witchcraft.
In depicting a man who murders to become king,
Macbeth teases us with huge questions. Is Macbeth tempted by fate, or by his or
his wife’s ambition? Why does their success turn to ashes?
Like other plays, Macbeth speaks
to each generation. Its story was once seen as that of a hero who commits an
evil act and pays an enormous price. Recently, it has been applied to nations
that overreach themselves and to modern alienation. The line is blurred between
Macbeth’s evil and his opponents’ good, and there are new attitudes toward both
witchcraft and gender.
Freshly edited text based on the best early printed version of the play.
Newly revised explanatory notes conveniently
placed on pages facing the text of the play.
Scene-by-scene plot summaries.
A key to the play’s famous lines and phrases.
An introduction to reading Shakespeare’s
language.
An essay by a leading Shakespeare scholar
providing a modern perspective on the play.
Fresh images from the Folger Shakespeare
Library’s vast holdings of rare books.
An up-to-date annotated guide to further
reading.
Essay by Susan Snyder.
The Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington,
DC, is home to the world’s largest collection of Shakespeare’s printed works,
and a magnet for Shakespeare scholars from around the globe. In addition to
exhibitions open to the public throughout the year, the Folger offers a full
calendar of performances and programs.
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