De ces accomplissements, Périclès fut le principal artisan : homme d'Etat, soldat, diplomate, éducateur et visionnaire, il aspira pour ses concitoyens à une vision d'une grandeur inégalée, celle d'une Athènes intégralement guidée ...
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Prologues delivered in the character of poet John Gower introduce each act of this unusual play, which portrays the travails of a wandering prince and the redemptive powers of a daughter's love.
THIS EDITION INCLUDES: • An illuminating introduction to Pericles by award-winning scholar Jonathan Bate • The play - with clear and authoritative explanatory notes on each page • A helpful scene-by-scene analysis and key facts about ...
Which to prevent he made a law To keep her still and men in awe: That whoso asked her for his wife, His riddle told not, lost his life. So for her many a wight did die, As yon grim looks do testify. [Points to the heads displayed above.] ...
This is a provocative explanation of why Pericles insisted power was the only guarantee of Athens' survival and flourishing.
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In Pericles: A Sourcebook and Reader, Stephen V. Tracy visits the fifth century B.C. to find out. Tracy compiles and translates the scattered, elusive primary sources relating to Pericles.
Describes the life and accomplishments of the Athenian leader who held power during the high point of Athenian civilization, and places him in the context of his times.
Pericles
It tells the tale of Pericles, Prince of Tyre, Shakespeare's most Classical adventurer, and his rise and fall of fortune over a 16 year odyssey.
This dynamic text utilizes call-outs to draw connections between ancient Athens and modern times and helps readers understand the landscape in which he led Athens to flourish.
Pericles, Prince of Tyre, must solve a riddle in order to marry the daughter of the King of Antioch, or be put to death. But when the answer reveals a horrific secret, the young man faces his greatest dilemma.
THIS VOLUME ALSO INCLUDES MORE THAN A HUNDRED PAGES OF EXCLUSIVE FEATURES: • an original Introduction to Pericles • incisive scene-by-scene synopsis and analysis with vital facts about the work • commentary on past and current ...
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