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This revised edition preserves the play text as it was edited by
Marvin Spevack for the 1988 first edition. Jeremy Lopez's new
introduction provides a detailed discussion of Julius Caesar's
strange and innovative form by focusing on the interpretive
challenges the play has presented to audiences, scholars and
theatre companies from Shakespeare's time to our own. The textual
commentary has been revised and updated with an eye, and an ear, to
the contemporary student reader, and the list of further reading
has been updated to reflect the latest developments in
Shakespearean criticism. Like the first edition, this edition
concludes with an appendix containing relevant excerpts from
Shakespeare's main source, Plutarch's histories of the lives of
Caesar and Brutus as translated by Sir Thomas North in 1579.
Shakespeare: A Playgoer's & Reader's Guide is your essential
companion to all Shakespeare's extant works (as well as those known
to be lost). Two of our most eminent Shakespeare scholars guide us
through his sonnets, his poems, and his plays, providing the reader
with detailed scene-by-scene plot synopses, cast lists, notes on
the texts and sources, discussions of artistic features, and
accounts of significant productions on stage and screen. Derived
from the acclaimed Oxford Companion to Shakespeare, and fully
updated to reflect the latest scholarship and most recent notable
productions, it is the ideal compact guide for students and
theatre-goers needing a helpful plot summary, or readers wishing to
browse on fascinating background information.
The acclaimed Pelican Shakespeare series, now in a dazzling new
series design The Pelican Shakespeare series features authoritative
and meticulously researched texts paired with scholarship by
renowned Shakespeareans. Each book includes an essay on the
theatrical world of Shakespeare's time, an introduction to the
individual play, and a detailed note on the text used. Updated by
general editors Stephen Orgel and A. R. Braunmuller, these
easy-to-read editions incorporate over thirty years of Shakespeare
scholarship undertaken since the original series, edited by Alfred
Harbage, appeared between 1956 and 1967. With stunning new covers
designed by Manuja Waldia, definitive texts, and illuminating
essays, the Pelican Shakespeare will remain a valued resource for
students, teachers, and theater professionals for many years to
come. This edition of Richard II is edited with an introduction by
Francis E. Dolan. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the
leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking
world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a
global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across
genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide
authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by
distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as
up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.
Shakespeare's dextrous comedy of two twin masters and two twin
servants continually mistaken for one another is both farce and
more than farce. The Comedy of Errors examines the interplay
between personal and commercial relationships, and the breakdown of
social order that follows the disruption of identity. As well as
detailed on-page commentary notes, this new edition has a long,
illustrated introduction exploring the play's performance and
crtitical history, as well as its place in the comic tradition from
Classical to modern times.
Much Ado about Nothing has always been popular on the stage. This
edition pays especial attention to the history and range of
theatrical interpretation, in which famous actors, from the time of
Garrick to the present, have appeared as the sparring lovers
Benedick and Beatrice. A full commentary includes annotation of the
many sexual jokes in the play that have been obscured by the
complexity of Elizabethan language. In this new edition, Travis D.
Williams reviews recent stage, television, film and critical
interpretations of the play, considering treatment of the play's
special interest in language, bodies and gender.
What if Shakespeare wrote Shakespeare . . . but someone else wrote
him first? Acclaimed author of The Map Thief, Michael Blanding
presents the twinning narratives of renegade scholar Dennis
McCarthy and Elizabethan courtier Sir Thomas North. Unlike those
who believe someone else secretly wrote Shakespeare, McCarthy
argues that Shakespeare wrote the plays, but he adapted them from
source plays written by North decades before. In Shakespeare's
Shadow alternates between the enigmatic life of North, the
intrigues of the Tudor court, the rivalries of English Renaissance
theater, and academic outsider McCarthy's attempts to air his
provocative ideas in the clubby world of Shakespearean scholarship.
Through it all, Blanding employs his keen journalistic eye to craft
a captivating drama, upending our understanding of the beloved
playwright and his "singular genius." Winner of the 2021
International Book Award in Narrative Non-Fiction
"I feel that I have spent half my career with one or another Pelican Shakespeare in my back pocket. Convenience, however, is the least important aspect of the new Pelican Shakespeare series. Here is an elegant and clear text for either the study or the rehearsal room, notes where you need them and the distinguished scholarship of the general editors, Stephen Orgel and A. R. Braunmuller who understand that these are plays for performance as well as great texts for contemplation." (Patrick Stewart)
The distinguished Pelican Shakespeare series, which has sold more than four million copies, is now completely revised and repackaged.
Each volume features: * Authoritative, reliable texts * High quality introductions and notes * New, more readable trade trim size * An essay on the theatrical world of Shakespeare and essays on Shakespeare's life and the selection of texts
From the Royal Shakespeare Company - a definitive, fresh new look
at Shakespeare's most compelling villain. With an expert
introduction by Sir Jonathan Bate, this unique edition presents a
historical overview of Richard III in performance, takes a detailed
look at specific productions, and recommends film versions.
Included in this edition are interviews with an actor, a director
and a designer - Simon Russell Beale, Bill Alexander and Tom Piper
- providing an illuminating insight into the extraordinary variety
of interpretations that are possible. This edition also includes an
essay on Shakespeare's career and Elizabethan theatre, and enables
the reader to understand the play as it was originally intended -
as living theatre to be enjoyed and performed. Ideal for students,
theatre-goers, actors and general readers, the RSC Shakespeare
editions offer a fresh, accessible and contemporary approach to
reading and rediscovering Shakespeare's works for the twenty-first
century.
The New Cambridge Shakespeare appeals to students worldwide for its
up-to-date scholarship and emphasis on performance. The series
features line-by-line commentaries and textual notes on the plays
and poems. Introductions are regularly refreshed with accounts of
new critical, stage and screen interpretations. In this second
edition of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor David Crane
emphasises the liveliness of the play in stage terms. He also
claims that this citizen comedy was an expression of Shakespeare's
fundamental understanding of human life, conveyed centrally in the
character of Falstaff. In the process he examines Shakespeare's
free and vigorous use of different linguistic worlds. An account of
the play's textual history concludes that at the time of its
earliest performances Shakespeare's text was being adapted to
specific theatrical needs, and as much in the possession of its
players as of its author.
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Macbeth
(Paperback, New ed)
William Shakespeare; Edited by Burton Raffel
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"To be able to read Macbeth with the eye of one of our profession's
top linguists and scholars is a treat for the heart as well as the
mind."-Tita French Baumlin, Southwest Missouri State University
Perhaps no other Shakespearean drama so engulfs its readers in the
ruinous journey of surrender to evil as does Macbeth. A timeless
tragedy about the nature of ambition, conscience, and the human
heart, the play holds a profound grip on the Western imagination.
This extensively annotated edition makes Macbeth completely
accessible to twenty-first century readers and provides a rich
resource for students, teachers, and general readers. Burton
Raffel's on-page annotations offer generous help with vocabulary
and usage of Elizabethan English, pronunciation, prosody, and
alternative readings of phrases and lines. And in his introduction
he provides religious and social contexts that increase the
reader's understanding of the play. In a concluding essay, Harold
Bloom argues that Macbeth--his favorite of Shakespeare's high
tragedies--is the playwright's most internalized drama.
The acclaimed Pelican Shakespeare series, now in a dazzling new
series design This edition ofKing Learpresents a conflated text,
combining the 1608 Quarto and 1623 Folio Texts, edited with an
introduction by series editor Stephen Orgeland was recently
repackaged with cover art by Manuja Waldia.Waldia received a Gold
Medal from the Society of Illustrators for the Pelican Shakespeare
series. The legendary Pelican Shakespeare series features
authoritative and meticulously researched texts paired with
scholarship by renowned Shakespeareans. Each book includes an essay
on the theatrical world of Shakespeare s time, an introduction to
the individual play, and a detailed note on the text used. Updated
by general editors Stephen Orgel and A. R. Braunmuller, these
easy-to-read editions incorporate over thirty years of Shakespeare
scholarship undertaken since the original series, edited by Alfred
Harbage, appeared between 1956 and 1967. With stunning new covers,
definitive texts, and illuminating essays, the Pelican Shakespeare
will remain a valued resource for students, teachers, and theater
professionals for many years to come. For more than seventy years,
Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the
English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin
Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout
history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series
to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes
by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as
up-to-date translations by award-winning translators."
The quintessential Shakespearean tragedy, whose highly charged confrontations and anguished soliloquies probe depths of human feeling rarely sounded in any art. Reprinted from an authoritative British edition complete with illuminating footnotes.
George Lyman Kittredge's insightful editions of Shakespeare have
endured in part because of his eclecticism, his diversity of
interests, and his wide-ranging accomplishments, all of which are
reflected in the valuable notes in each volume.
These new editions have specific emphasis on the performance
histories of the plays (on stage and screen).
Features of each edition include: The original introduction to the
Kittredge EditionEditor's Introduction to the Focus Edition. An
overview on major themes of the plays, and sections on the play's
performance history on stage and screen.Explanatory Notes. The
explanatory notes either expand on Kittredge's superb glosses, or,
in the case of plays for which he did not write notes, give the
needed explanations for Shakespeare's sometimes demanding
language.Performance notes. These appear separately and immediately
below the textual footnotes and include discussions of noteworthy
stagings of the plays, issues of interpretation, and film and stage
choices.How to read the play as Performance Section. A discussion
of the written play vs. the play as performed and the various ways
in which Shakespeare's words allow the reader to envision the work
"off the page."Comprehensive Timeline. Covering major historical
events (with brief annotations) as well as relevant details from
Shakespeare's life. Some of the Chronologies include time
chronologies within the plays.Topics for Discussion and Further
Study Section. Critical Issues: Dealing with the text in a larger
context and considerations of character, genre, language, and
interpretative problems. Performance Issues: Problems and
intricacies of staging the play connected to chief issues discussed
in the Focus Editions' Introduction.Select Bibliography &
Filmography
Full comprehension of the plays is gained from the line-by-line
modern English translation given on facing pages. Understanding of
the plays is increased as pupils take part in the variety of
related activities included in each book. The significance of the
plays is reinforced by sections discussing Shakespeare's life,
works and theatre. Pupils are encouraged to understand the
language, characters, structure and themes of the plays by
completion of practical exercises.
Amy Freed rewrites The Taming of the Shrew, one of the more
problematic plays in the Shakespeare canon. While beloved for its
sharp dialogue and witty banter, The Taming of the Shrew offers a
problematic storyline that many have deemed misogynistic. The play
contains insensitive gags and uneasy politics, making it difficult
for modern audiences to connect with the text. Amy Freed's new
translation reactivates the original story, blowing away the dust
and cobwebs. As Freed's text reminds us, at its heart The Taming of
the Shrew is a story about courage and authenticity. This
translation of The Taming of the Shrew was written as part of the
Oregon Shakespeare Festival's Play On! project, which commissioned
new translations of thirty-nine Shakespeare plays. These
translations present work from "The Bard" in language accessible to
modern audiences while never losing the beauty of Shakespeare's
verse. Enlisting the talents of a diverse group of contemporary
playwrights, screenwriters, and dramaturges from diverse
backgrounds, this project reenvisions Shakespeare for the
twenty-first century. These volumes make these works available for
the first time in print-a new First Folio for a new era.
THE GOOD AUDITION GUIDES: Helping you select and perform the
audition piece that is best suited to your performing skills Each
Good Audition Guide contains a range of fresh monologues, all
prefaced with a summary of the vital information you need to place
the piece in context and to perform it to maximum effect in your
own unique way. Each volume also carries a user-friendly
introduction on the whole process of auditioning. Shakespeare
Monologues for Women contains 50 monologues drawn from across the
Shakespeare canon. Each speech is prefaced with an easy-to-use
guide to Who is speaking, Where, When and To Whom, What has just
happened in the play and What are the character's objectives. In
fact, everything the actor needs to know before embarking on the
audition! Shakespeare Monologues for Women is edited by director,
teacher and academic Luke Dixon. 'Sound practical advice for anyone
attending an audition' Teaching Drama Magazine on the Good Audition
Guides
Cette uvre (edition relie) fait partie de la serie TREDITION
CLASSICS. La maison d'edition tredition, basee a Hambourg, a publie
dans la serie TREDITION CLASSICS des ouvrages anciens de plus de
deux millenaires. Ils etaient pour la plupart epuises ou uniquement
disponible chez les bouquinistes. La serie est destinee a preserver
la litterature et a promouvoir la culture. Avec sa serie TREDITION
CLASSICS, tredition a comme but de mettre a disposition des
milliers de classiques de la litterature mondiale dans differentes
langues et de les diffuser dans le monde entier.
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Romeo And Juliet
(Paperback)
William Shakespeare; Edited by Stephen Orgel, A. R. Braunmuller
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This legendary Shakespeare series features authoritative and
meticulously researched texts paired with scholarship by renowned
Shakespeareans. Updated for the 21st Century by editors Stephen
Orgel of Stanford University and A. R. Braunmuller of UCLA, each
book includes an essay on the theatrical world of Shakespeare's
time, an introduction to the individual play, and a detailed note
on the text used. With all new cover designs, these affordable
Shakespeares are perfect for students, teachers, scholars and
theatre professionals alike.
The New Cambridge Shakespeare appeals to students worldwide for its
up-to-date scholarship and emphasis on performance. The series
features line-by-line commentaries and textual notes on the plays
and poems. Introductions are regularly refreshed with accounts of
new critical, stage and screen interpretations. This third edition
of Twelfth Night retains the text edited and annotated by Elizabeth
Story Donno for the first edition of 1985, and features an updated
introduction by Penny Gay, which focuses on recent scholarship and
performance history. Building on her Introduction to the second
edition, Gay stresses the play's theatricality, its elaborate
linguistic games and its complex use of Ovidian myths. She analyses
the delicate balance Shakespeare strikes in Twelfth Night between
romance and realism, and explores representations of gender,
sexuality and identity in the text. A selection of new photographs
completes the edition.
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