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OverviewAntony and Cleopatra: A Novelization The Complete Tragedy Retold as a Full Prose Narrative Experience the Grandeur, the Dissolution, and the ""Peerless Feud""-Without the Language Barrier. Step into the scorched sands of Egypt and the marble halls of Rome in this immersive and psychologically expansive novelization of William Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra. In this masterful adaptation, the panoramic scale of the stage is brought to life through a seamless integration of the original 1607 dialogue with vivid, modern descriptive prose. Dr. Peter Fogarty's ""Novelized Classic"" transforms the traditional tragedy into a sophisticated reading experience. By weaving the Bard's iconic rhetoric into a fluid narrative, this edition provides the sensory detail, political subtext, and internal character depth often lost in a standard script format. It is the definitive resource for students, educators, and readers seeking to navigate the intersection of personal desire and imperial duty. A Narrative of Empire and Excess: Mark Antony, one-third of the Roman Triumvirate, is a man divided between the stoic expectations of the Republic and the intoxicating allure of Cleopatra's court. As Octavius Caesar consolidates power in Rome, the lovers' passion ignites a geopolitical firestorm that tests the boundaries of loyalty and the resilience of the soul. From the naval disaster at Actium to the final, defiant monument in Alexandria, this novelization captures the human weight behind the history, portraying Antony and Cleopatra not merely as icons, but as tragic figures navigating the inevitable ""sunset of an era."" Why This Scholarly Adaptation is Essential: Textual Integrity: This version remains 100% faithful to Shakespeare's original dialogue, preserving the soaring metaphors, the wit of Enobarbus, and the rhythmic brilliance of the Early Modern English text. Narrative Expansion: Cryptic stage directions and rapid scene shifts are replaced with lush, cinematic descriptions of the Nile, the Roman Senate, and the visceral tension of ancient warfare. Psychological Insight: The novel format allows readers to explore the internal monologues of the protagonists, clarifying the themes of identity, gender, and the heavy cost of ambition. Curriculum Optimized: Featuring a structured eight-chapter arc and integrated study insights, this edition is specifically designed for IB/MYP, GCSE, A-Level, and AP Literature analysis. Witness the ""triple pillar of the world"" transformed in a form you have never read before. From the first meeting on the Cydnus to the final, quiet strike of the asp, experience the majesty of Antony and Cleopatra with total immersion. About the AuthorDr. Peter Fogarty Dr. Peter Fogarty is a distinguished educator with 25 years of classroom experience and a specialist in making classical literature accessible to a global audience. Throughout his career, he has pioneered the use of the Inquiry Method to help students bridge the gap between historical texts and contemporary academic fluency. Dr. Fogarty's ""Shakespeare Novel Series"" is born from a commitment to pedagogical excellence and literary richness. By transforming complex scripts into fluid, high-quality prose, he ensures that the timeless brilliance of the Western Canon remains a vibrant and reachable resource for the next generation of scholars and lifelong learners. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter FogartyPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.272kg ISBN: 9798292505174Pages: 198 Publication Date: 14 July 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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