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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
This book (hardcover) is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS. It
contains classical literature works from over two thousand years.
Most of these titles have been out of print and off the bookstore
shelves for decades. The book series is intended to preserve the
cultural legacy and to promote the timeless works of classical
literature. Readers of a TREDITION CLASSICS book support the
mission to save many of the amazing works of world literature from
oblivion. With this series, tredition intends to make thousands of
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Henry Irving, the influential and controversial Victorian actor,
was closely involved in the publication of this distinctive
Shakespeare edition. As an actor, his concern was largely with the
intellectual project of seeing each play as a unified work, rather
than with producing strong emotional effects in the audience. In
the words of his obituary in The Times, he appealed to scholars 'by
his reverent and often acute treatment of the text', and accustomed
playgoers to look for 'more than empty amusement'. To the edition,
he brought a sense of the plays in performance which has never been
equalled before or since. Addressing a general readership, he both
included notes on cuts used by professional companies and suggested
others that would facilitate amateur performances. Gordon Browne's
illustrations, which suggest the contemporary styles of stage
costume, are another attractive feature of this edition, which will
appeal to Shakespearians and theatre historians alike.
Henry Irving, the influential and controversial Victorian actor,
was closely involved in the publication of this distinctive
Shakespeare edition. As an actor, his concern was largely with the
intellectual project of seeing each play as a unified work, rather
than with producing strong emotional effects in the audience. In
the words of his obituary in The Times, he appealed to scholars 'by
his reverent and often acute treatment of the text', and accustomed
playgoers to look for 'more than empty amusement'. To the edition,
he brought a sense of the plays in performance which has never been
equalled before or since. Addressing a general readership, he both
included notes on cuts used by professional companies and suggested
others that would facilitate amateur performances. Gordon Browne's
illustrations, which suggest the contemporary styles of stage
costume, are another attractive feature of this edition, which will
appeal to Shakespearians and theatre historians alike.
Henry Irving, the influential and controversial Victorian actor,
was closely involved in the publication of this distinctive
Shakespeare edition. As an actor, his concern was largely with the
intellectual project of seeing each play as a unified work, rather
than with producing strong emotional effects in the audience. In
the words of his obituary in The Times, he appealed to scholars 'by
his reverent and often acute treatment of the text', and accustomed
playgoers to look for 'more than empty amusement'. To the edition,
he brought a sense of the plays in performance which has never been
equalled before or since. Addressing a general readership, he both
included notes on cuts used by professional companies and suggested
others that would facilitate amateur performances. Gordon Browne's
illustrations, which suggest the contemporary styles of stage
costume, are another attractive feature of this edition, which will
appeal to Shakespearians and theatre historians alike.
Henry Irving, the influential and controversial Victorian actor,
was closely involved in the publication of this distinctive
Shakespeare edition. As an actor, his concern was largely with the
intellectual project of seeing each play as a unified work, rather
than with producing strong emotional effects in the audience. In
the words of his obituary in The Times, he appealed to scholars 'by
his reverent and often acute treatment of the text', and accustomed
playgoers to look for 'more than empty amusement'. To the edition,
he brought a sense of the plays in performance which has never been
equalled before or since. Addressing a general readership, he both
included notes on cuts used by professional companies and suggested
others that would facilitate amateur performances. Gordon Browne's
illustrations, which suggest the contemporary styles of stage
costume, are another attractive feature of this edition, which will
appeal to Shakespearians and theatre historians alike.
Henry Irving, the influential and controversial Victorian actor,
was closely involved in the publication of this distinctive
Shakespeare edition. As an actor, his concern was largely with the
intellectual project of seeing each play as a unified work, rather
than with producing strong emotional effects in the audience. In
the words of his obituary in The Times, he appealed to scholars 'by
his reverent and often acute treatment of the text', and accustomed
playgoers to look for 'more than empty amusement'. To the edition,
he brought a sense of the plays in performance which has never been
equalled before or since. Addressing a general readership, he both
included notes on cuts used by professional companies and suggested
others that would facilitate amateur performances. Gordon Browne's
illustrations, which suggest the contemporary styles of stage
costume, are another attractive feature of this edition, which will
appeal to Shakespearians and theatre historians alike.
Henry Irving, the influential and controversial Victorian actor,
was closely involved in the publication of this distinctive
Shakespeare edition. As an actor, his concern was largely with the
intellectual project of seeing each play as a unified work, rather
than with producing strong emotional effects in the audience. In
the words of his obituary in The Times, he appealed to scholars 'by
his reverent and often acute treatment of the text', and accustomed
playgoers to look for 'more than empty amusement'. To the edition,
he brought a sense of the plays in performance which has never been
equalled before or since. Addressing a general readership, he both
included notes on cuts used by professional companies and suggested
others that would facilitate amateur performances. Gordon Browne's
illustrations, which suggest the contemporary styles of stage
costume, are another attractive feature of this edition, which will
appeal to Shakespearians and theatre historians alike.
Henry Irving, the influential and controversial Victorian actor,
was closely involved in the publication of this distinctive
Shakespeare edition. As an actor, his concern was largely with the
intellectual project of seeing each play as a unified work, rather
than with producing strong emotional effects in the audience. In
the words of his obituary in The Times, he appealed to scholars 'by
his reverent and often acute treatment of the text', and accustomed
playgoers to look for 'more than empty amusement'. To the edition,
he brought a sense of the plays in performance which has never been
equalled before or since. Addressing a general readership, he both
included notes on cuts used by professional companies and suggested
others that would facilitate amateur performances. Gordon Browne's
illustrations, which suggest the contemporary styles of stage
costume, are another attractive feature of this edition, which will
appeal to Shakespearians and theatre historians alike.
Henry Irving, the influential and controversial Victorian actor,
was closely involved in the publication of this distinctive
Shakespeare edition. As an actor, his concern was largely with the
intellectual project of seeing each play as a unified work, rather
than with producing strong emotional effects in the audience. In
the words of his obituary in The Times, he appealed to scholars 'by
his reverent and often acute treatment of the text', and accustomed
playgoers to look for 'more than empty amusement'. To the edition,
he brought a sense of the plays in performance which has never been
equalled before or since. Addressing a general readership, he both
included notes on cuts used by professional companies and suggested
others that would facilitate amateur performances. Gordon Browne's
illustrations, which suggest the contemporary styles of stage
costume, are another attractive feature of this edition, which will
appeal to Shakespearians and theatre historians alike.
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