Cymbeline: Two Prose Retellings of Shakespeare's Romance: - One in Modern Language, One in Original Dialogue by Dr. Peter Fogarty

Author:   Peter Fogarty
Publisher:   Independently Published
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9798293084265


Pages:   146
Publication Date:   18 July 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Cymbeline: Two Prose Retellings of Shakespeare's Romance: - One in Modern Language, One in Original Dialogue by Dr. Peter Fogarty


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Cymbeline: A Dual-Prose Novelization Parallel Modern & Original Narratives of Shakespeare's Late Romance Experience the Roman Invasion, the Deception of Iachimo, and the Resilience of Imogen-Without the Language Barrier. Step into the rugged mountains of Wales and the high-stakes courts of Ancient Britain in this immersive and psychologically vibrant novelization of William Shakespeare's Cymbeline. In this masterful adaptation, Dr. Peter Fogarty provides a dual-lens approach to one of the Bard's most intricate ""Late Romances,"" featuring both a clear, modern prose retelling and a version that preserves 100% of the original 1611 dialogue in a fluid narrative form. This ""Novelized Classic"" transforms the sprawling complexity of Cymbeline into a sophisticated reading experience. By offering parallel versions, this edition provides the sensory detail, political subtext, and internal character depth often lost in a traditional script format. It is the definitive resource for students, educators, and readers seeking to navigate a world of ""slander, sharper than the sword,"" and the miraculous restoration of a fractured royal house. A Narrative of Slander and Sovereignty: Princess Imogen has committed the ultimate act of defiance: marrying for love rather than political gain. Banished from court and pursued by a vengeful stepmother, she becomes the target of a lethal wager in Rome, where the silver-tongued Iachimo bets he can undermine her virtue. From the sophisticated corruption of Italy to the wild, cave-dwelling honesty of her long-lost brothers in Wales, Imogen's journey is one of radical endurance. This novelization captures every nuance of this ""experimental"" play, providing the psychological clarity necessary for a modern audience to explore the themes of gender identity, national loyalty, and the ""gracious season"" of forgiveness. Why This Scholarly Edition is a Curriculum Essential: The Comparative Framework: Each chapter allows students to decode Shakespeare's dense, late-career metaphors by comparing the original dialogue version with the modern ""bridge"" narrative. Textual Integrity: The original-dialogue version remains 100% faithful to the source, preserving the haunting dirges, the Roman military rhetoric, and the rhythmic brilliance of the Early Modern English text. Narrative Expansion: Cryptic stage directions are replaced with lush, cinematic descriptions of the ""innocent"" bedchamber, the Roman camps, and the visceral reality of the British wilderness. IB & MYP Optimized: Specifically engineered for international curricula, including TOK-style reflections, MYP Global Contexts, and differentiated essay prompts to support high-level literary analysis. Witness the ""rarest paths"" of Shakespeare's imagination in a form you have never read before. From the first banishment to the final, kaleidoscopic reunion, experience the miracle of Cymbeline 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.

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Author:   Peter Fogarty
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.204kg
ISBN:  

9798293084265


Pages:   146
Publication Date:   18 July 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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