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Titus Andronicus Jacques Berthoud

Titus Andronicus By Jacques Berthoud

Titus Andronicus by Jacques Berthoud


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Summary

Rome is in turmoil. With the Emperor dead, his two sons, Saturninus and Bassianus, quarrel over who should succeed him; but neither are as popular as the general Titus Andronicus, returned to Rome victorious after a ten-year campaign, with Tamora, Queen of the Goths, and her three sons as his prisoners.

Titus Andronicus Summary

Titus Andronicus by Jacques Berthoud

'This is tragedy naked, godless and unredeemed' Kenneth Tynan

An embittered Roman general returns from war, having captured the Queen of the Goths and her three sons. Sacrificing the eldest in memory of his own sons killed in battle, he provokes the queen's unending hatred. And when she gains power by her marriage to the new emperor of Rome, she quickly begins to plot a murderous revenge of barely conceivable cruelty, in Shakespeare's first and most savagely bloody tragedy.

Used and Recommended by the National Theatre

General Editor Stanley Wells
Edited by Sonia Massai
Introduction by Jacques Berthoud

About Jacques Berthoud

William Shakespeare was born in late April 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon and died in 1616. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist.

Stanley Wells is Emeritus Professor of the University of Birmingham and Honorary President of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.

Jacques Berthoud was Professor of English at the University of York.

Sonia Massai is a Lecturer at King's College London.

Additional information

GOR008827792
9780141396323
0141396326
Titus Andronicus by Jacques Berthoud
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
20151029
288
N/A
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