The second Oxford edition of Shakespeare's Complete Works reconsiders every detail of their text and presentation in the light of modern scholarship. The nature and authority of the early documents are re-examined, and the canon and chronological order of composition freshly established. Spelling and punctuation are modernized, and there is a brief introduction to each work, as well as an illuminating and informative General Introduction. Included here for the firsttime is the play The Reign of King Edward the Third as well as the full text of Sir Thomas More. This new edition also features an…mehr
The second Oxford edition of Shakespeare's Complete Works reconsiders every detail of their text and presentation in the light of modern scholarship. The nature and authority of the early documents are re-examined, and the canon and chronological order of composition freshly established. Spelling and punctuation are modernized, and there is a brief introduction to each work, as well as an illuminating and informative General Introduction. Included here for the firsttime is the play The Reign of King Edward the Third as well as the full text of Sir Thomas More. This new edition also features an essay on Shakespeare's language by David Crystal, and a bibliography of foundational works.
Stanley Wells is Chairman of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust and General Editor of the Oxford Shakespeare series. He is Emeritus Professor of Shakespeare Studies at the University of Birmingham. Gary Taylor (PhD Cambridge) is Professor in the English Department at the University of Alabama. He has published widely on Shakespeare, editing and the relationship of race and ethnicity to the history of literatures in English. John Jowett is Associate General Editor of the Oxford Collected Works of Thomas Middleton, Co-Editor of the Oxford Complete Works of William Shakespeare and co-author of Shakespeare Reshaped 1606-23 (Clarendon Press). He has recently completed an edition of Richard III. His research interests include bibliography, editing and textual criticism, Renaissance theatre culture and print culture and Shakespeare's contemporary dramatists, especially Middleton. William Montgomery - biography unavailable
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* Introduction * Contemporary Allusions to Shakespeare * Commendatory Poems and Prefaces (1599-1640) * 1: The Two Gentlemen of Verona * 2: The Taming of the Shrew * 3: The First Part of the Contention of the Two Famous Houses of York and Lancaster (2 Henry VI) * 4: The True Tragedy of Richard Duke of York and the Good King Henry the Sixth (3 Henry VI) * 5: The First Part of Henry the Sixth * 6: The Most Lamentable Tragedy of Titus Andronicus * 7: The Tragedy of King Richard the Third * 8: Venus and Adonis * 9: The Rape of Lucrece * 10: The Reign of King Edward the Third * 11: The Comedy of Errors * 12: Love's Labour's Lost * 13: Love's Labour's Won: A Brief Account * 14: The Tragedy of King Richard the Second * 15: The Most Excellent and Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet * 16: A Midsummer Night's Dream * 17: The Life and Death of King John * 18: The Comical History of The Merchant of Venice, or Otherwise Called the Jew of Venice * 19: The History of Henry the Fourth (1 Henry IV) * 20: The Merry Wives of Windsor * 21: The Second Part of Henry the Fourth (2 Henry IV) * 22: Much Ado About Nothing * 23: The Life of Henry the Fifth * 24: The Tragedy of Julius Caesar * 25: As You Like It * 26: The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark * 27: Twelfth Night, or What You Will * 28: Troilus and Cressida * 29: Sonnets and 'A Lover's Complaint' * 30: Various Poems * 31: Sir Thomas More * 32: Measure for Measure * 33: The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice * 34: The Life of Timon of Athens * 35: The History of King Lear: The Quarto Text * 36: The Tragedy of Macbeth * 37: The Tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra * 38: All's Well That Ends Well * 39: Pericles, Prince of Tyre: A Reconstructed Text * 40: The Tragedy of Coriolanus * 41: The Winter's Tale * 42: The Tragedy of King Lear: The Folio Text * 43: Cymbeline, King of Britain * 44: The Tempest * 45: Cardenio: A Brief Account * 46: All Is True (Henry VIII) * 47: The Two Noble Kinsmen * Select Glossary
* Introduction * Contemporary Allusions to Shakespeare * Commendatory Poems and Prefaces (1599-1640) * 1: The Two Gentlemen of Verona * 2: The Taming of the Shrew * 3: The First Part of the Contention of the Two Famous Houses of York and Lancaster (2 Henry VI) * 4: The True Tragedy of Richard Duke of York and the Good King Henry the Sixth (3 Henry VI) * 5: The First Part of Henry the Sixth * 6: The Most Lamentable Tragedy of Titus Andronicus * 7: The Tragedy of King Richard the Third * 8: Venus and Adonis * 9: The Rape of Lucrece * 10: The Reign of King Edward the Third * 11: The Comedy of Errors * 12: Love's Labour's Lost * 13: Love's Labour's Won: A Brief Account * 14: The Tragedy of King Richard the Second * 15: The Most Excellent and Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet * 16: A Midsummer Night's Dream * 17: The Life and Death of King John * 18: The Comical History of The Merchant of Venice, or Otherwise Called the Jew of Venice * 19: The History of Henry the Fourth (1 Henry IV) * 20: The Merry Wives of Windsor * 21: The Second Part of Henry the Fourth (2 Henry IV) * 22: Much Ado About Nothing * 23: The Life of Henry the Fifth * 24: The Tragedy of Julius Caesar * 25: As You Like It * 26: The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark * 27: Twelfth Night, or What You Will * 28: Troilus and Cressida * 29: Sonnets and 'A Lover's Complaint' * 30: Various Poems * 31: Sir Thomas More * 32: Measure for Measure * 33: The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice * 34: The Life of Timon of Athens * 35: The History of King Lear: The Quarto Text * 36: The Tragedy of Macbeth * 37: The Tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra * 38: All's Well That Ends Well * 39: Pericles, Prince of Tyre: A Reconstructed Text * 40: The Tragedy of Coriolanus * 41: The Winter's Tale * 42: The Tragedy of King Lear: The Folio Text * 43: Cymbeline, King of Britain * 44: The Tempest * 45: Cardenio: A Brief Account * 46: All Is True (Henry VIII) * 47: The Two Noble Kinsmen * Select Glossary
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