Shakespeare's
incomparable romantic comedy takes on a new and vivid life
in these brilliant images by one of the twentieth century's
leading illustrators. The fairy world of A Midsummer Nights
Dream is the perfect milieu for the artistry of Arthur
Rackham, a popular illustrator of fairy tales who possessed
a striking gift for depicting fanciful creatures. His dreamlike
visions provide a series of unique portraits from the enchanted
wood outside ancient Athens, where Oberon and Titania rule
a kingdom of diminutive sprites.
Rackham's
career coincided with the era known as the Golden Age of Illustration,
an age that witnessed the rise of increasingly sophisticated
color printing techniques. His interpretation of A Midsummer
Night's Dream, which first appeared in 1908, received
the full benefit of the improved technology, and this faithful
reprint offers a quality of printing and sharpness of reproduction
that rivals the limited and first editions. The complete text
of the play appears here, along with 40 full-color, and numerous
black-and-white, illustrations—a splendid tribute by
a master of fantasy art to an immortal play. |