Synopses & Reviews
Hundreds of bold-color illustrations keep pace with Shakespeare's dialogue in
The Illustrated Macbeth, an unexpurgated but easy-to-understand, panel-by-panel look at the classic tragedy of ambition and death. Like the Elizabethan groundlings who stood just inches from the stage at the old globe theatre, readers observe characters and scenes close at hand, immediately making vital, visual connections between actors and actions.
For this new popular format, no one word of text has been edited from the Folio Edition. The European artist Von has worked almost two years painting figures of heroic stance to depict the bloodchilling encounters and haunting soliloquies: Macbeth's prophetic meeting with the Three Sisters, the dark night of Duncan's murder, Lady Macbeth's guilty madness, the moments before the fatal duel with Macduff.
About the Author
William Shakespeare (1564-1616) wrote 37 plays. King Learand Macbethare widely considered his finest and most popular. They are, perhaps, the most frequently produced works on the planet.Argentinean artist Oscar Zarate is the illustrator of Freud for Beginners and Lenin for Beginners.