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Άπαντα Σαίξπηρ, 4, All's Well That Ends Well

Author: William Shakespeare

The main theme of the myth is the struggle of the new and strong social forces to break through the barriers set up by the old, aging, and degenerated world and to take their rightful place in life.

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The main theme of the myth is the struggle of the new and strong social forces to break through the barriers set up by the old, aging, and degenerated world and to take their rightful place in life.

The lower, the underprivileged, who, thanks to his virtues and exploits, rises to the higher society, was a fashionable topic during the Renaissance. Let us...

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The main theme of the myth is the struggle of the new and strong social forces to break through the barriers set up by the old, aging, and degenerated world and to take their rightful place in life.

The lower, the underprivileged, who, thanks to his virtues and exploits, rises to the higher society, was a fashionable topic during the Renaissance. Let us remember our own Erotocrito. The poet illuminates the fallen values and weaknesses of the old while also highlighting the solid elements of the new spirit, the new values that rise (and as a new value includes here science), and with these fallen and new values, the poet adorns his characters so that they represent both the new and the old spirit.

The possible date this work was written is considered to be 1602-1603.

Author: WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

Language: GREEK

Pages: 160

Dimensions: 170X120X0

Year of publication: 2024

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Author
William Shakespeare
Publisher
Ellinika Grammata
Original Title
ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL
Language
Greek
Subtitle
4, All's Well That Ends Well
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
160
Release Date
10/2024
Publication Date
2024
Award
-
Dimensions
12x17 cm
Art Movement
Renaissance, Modernism
Art Albums
No
Subjects
Theater
ISBN-13
9789601910475

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The main theme of the myth is the struggle of the new and strong social forces to break through the barriers set up by the old, aging, and degenerated world and to take their rightful place in life.

The lower, the underprivileged, who, thanks to his virtues and exploits, rises to the higher society, was a fashionable topic during the Renaissance. Let us remember our own Erotocrito. The poet illuminates the fallen values and weaknesses of the old while also highlighting the solid elements of the new spirit, the new values that rise (and as a new value includes here science), and with these fallen and new values, the poet adorns his characters so that they represent both the new and the old spirit.

The possible date this work was written is considered to be 1602-1603.

Author: WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

Language: GREEK

Pages: 160

Dimensions: 170X120X0

Year of publication: 2024

Manufacturer

Author
William Shakespeare
Publisher
Ellinika Grammata
Original Title
ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL
Language
Greek
Subtitle
4, All's Well That Ends Well
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
160
Release Date
10/2024
Publication Date
2024
Award
-
Dimensions
12x17 cm
Art Movement
Renaissance, Modernism
Art Albums
No
Subjects
Theater
ISBN-13
9789601910475

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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