Call # |
822.33 SHAKESPEA |
Phys. Description |
ix, 3382 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm |
Bibliog. |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 3361-3382). |
Contents |
Alphabetical list of contents -- Why read Shakespeare's complete works? / by Gary Taylor and Terri Bourus -- Why read this complete works? / by Gary Taylor and Terri Bourus -- The two gentlemen of Verona -- The tragedy of M. Arden of Faversham; or, The tragedy of M. Arden of Fevershame / by Anonymous and Shakespeare -- The most lamentable Roman tragedy of Titus Andronicus / by Shakespeare and Peele, with an added scene (by Thomas Middleton?) -- The second part of Henry the Sixth or the first part of the contention / by Shakespeare, Marlowe, and Anonymous; revised by Shakepeare -- The third part of Henry the Sixth; or, the tragedy of Richard Duke of York / by Shakespeare, Marlowe, and Anonymous; revised by Shakepeare -- The taming of the shrew -- The reign of King Edward the Third / by Anonymous and Shakespeare -- The tragedy of Richard the Third -- Venus and Adonis -- Lucrece -- The comedy of errors -- A pleasant conceited comedy called Love's labor's lost -- Love's labour's won : a lost play -- The tragedy of King Richard the Second -- The first part of King Henry the Sixth; or, Harry the Sixth / by Marlowe, Nashe, and Anonymous, adapted by Shakespeare -- The most excellent and lamentable tragedy of Romeo and Juliet -- A midsummer night's dream -- The life and death of King John -- The comical history of the Merchant of Venice; or, the Jew of Venice -- The history of Henry the Fourth -- The second part of Henry the Fourth -- Much ado about nothing -- To the Queen -- The passionate pilgrim / by Shakespeare, Barnfield, Griffin, Deloney, Marlowe, Raleigh, and Anonymous -- The life of Henry the Fifth -- The tragedy of Julius Caesar -- The 1602 additions to The Spanish tragedy / by Shakespeare and Heywood -- As you like it -- The merry wives of Windsor -- Twelfth night; or, What you will -- Poems attributed to Shakespeare in seventeenth-century miscellanies -- Troilus and Cressida -- The tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark -- The tragedy of Sejanus : a lost version by Jonson and Anonymous (Shakespeare?) -- Sir Thomas More : additions by Shakespeare -- The tragedy of Othello; or, the Moor of Venice -- Measure for measure / by Shakespeare, adapted by Middleton -- All's well that ends well / by Shakespeare, adapted by Middleton -- King Lear and his three daughters -- The life of Timon of Athens / by Shakespeare and Middleton -- The tragedy of Macbeth / by Shakespeare, adapted by Middleton -- Anthony and Cleopatra -- Pericles, Prince of Tyre / by Shakespeare and Wilkins -- The tragedy of Coriolanus -- Shakespeare's sonnets and a Lover's complaint -- The winter's tale -- Cymbeline, King of Britain -- The tempest -- Fragments of the History of Cardenio / by Fletcher and Shakespeare -- All is true; or, The famous history of the life of King Henry the Eighth / by Fletcher and Shakespeare -- The two noble kinsmen / by Fletcher and Shakespeare. |
Summary |
A completely new modern-spelling edition of all of Shakespeare's plays and poems, edited afresh from the original texts. With extensive introductions and on-page notes, it gives students and theatre-lovers the very best resources to understand and enjoy Shakespeare's works. |
Subject |
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.
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English drama -- Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600 -- History and criticism.
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Alt Author |
Taylor, Gary, 1953- editor.
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Jowett, John, editor.
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Bourus, Terri, editor.
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Egan, Gabriel, editor.
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Add Title |
Works. 2016
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ISBN |
0199591156 |
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9780199591152 |
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9780198791324 |
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0198791321 |
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