A Shakespeare Reader: Sources and Criticism provides a rich
collection of critical and secondary material selected to assist in
the study of Shakespeare's plays. It includes a selection of
sources and analogues Shakespeare drew upon in writing nine of his
major works, a variety of widely divergent critical interpretations
of the plays over the last sixty years - from the practical
criticism of the 1930s to the theoretical approaches of the 1990s -
and informative essays on Shakespeare's theatre and on the
challenges of editing the Shakespeare text. This book represents an
invaluable resource for students and teachers of Shakespeare, as
well as for theatre practitioners.
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