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Books in The Arden Shakespeare series

  • Titus Andronicus

    Jonathan Bate, Ann Thompson, David Scott Kastan, H. R. Woudhuysen, Richard Proudfoot

    Paperback (The Arden Shakespeare, Jan. 25, 2018)
    Titus Andronicus is one of Shakespeare's earliest and bloodiest tragedies and was hugely successful in his lifetime. Subsequent generations have struggled with its bold confrontation of violence but in the 20th and 21st centuries the play has chimed with audiences again, perhaps because of its simultaneously shocking and playful approach to violent revenge and bodily mutilation. Jonathan Bate's original Arden edition was first published in 1995 and has had a significant influence on how the play has been performed and studied in the past 20 years. This revised edition includes a new 10,000 word introductory essay in which Bate reassess his views on the play's co-authorship with George Peele in the light of contemporary textual scholarship and updates his lively account of the play's performance history, on the international stage and screen. With detailed on-page commentary notes this will continue to be the edition of choice for students, scholars and theatre-makers.
  • King Richard III: Third Series

    William Shakespeare, James R. Siemon, Ann Thompson, David Scott Kastan, H. R. Woudhuysen, Richard Proudfoot

    Paperback (The Arden Shakespeare, )
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  • Macbeth: Third Series

    William Shakespeare, Sandra Clark, Pamela Mason

    Paperback (The Arden Shakespeare, April 23, 2015)
    Macbeth is one of Shakespeare's most performed and studied tragedies. This major new Arden edition offers students detailed on-page commentary notes highlighting meaning and theatrical ideas and themes, as well as an illustrated, lengthy introduction setting the play in its historical, theatrical and critical context and outlining the recent debates about Middleton's possible co-authorship of some scenes.A comprehensive and informative edition ideal for students and teachers seeking to explore the play in depth, whether in the classroom or on the stage.
  • Twelfth Night, or What You Will

    William Shakespeare, Roger Warren, Stanley Wells

    Hardcover (Clarendon Press, Feb. 2, 1995)
    In the modern theater, Twelfth Night is one of the most popular of Shakespeare's plays, and this edition places particular emphasis on its theatrical qualities in both the introduction and the full and detailed commentary. Where original music has not survived, James Walker has composed settings compatible with the surviving originals, freshly edited so that this edition, unique among modern editions, offers all the music required to perform the play. It will be invaluable to actors, directors, and students at all levels.
  • The Winter's Tale

    William Shakespeare

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Arden, )
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  • King Lear

    William Shakespeare

    Hardcover (D.C. Heath & Co, Sept. 3, 1917)
    The Arden Shakespeare. Edited by D. Nichol Smith, M. A. Revised by Ernest Bernbaum. Green cloth with printed title and tree design on cover. Title on spine. Pages bright, cover a little soiled otherwise good appearance. Binding very firm. 217p.
  • The Merry Wives of Windsor

    William Shakespeare

    Hardcover (Thomson Learning, June 3, 1973)
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  • Shakespeare's Sonnets

    William Shakespeare, Katherine Duncan-Jones

    Hardcover (The Arden Shakespeare, Nov. 1, 2010)
    "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" Shakespeare's much-quoted sonnets are some of the most beautiful and moving poems in English literature. Dealing with love, beauty and the effects of time, they speak to us as directly now as they spoke to Elizabethan readers. This handsome edition of Shakespeare's sonnets is based on the Arden Shakespeare edition, making authoritative texts available to the more general reader who wants to read for pleasure rather than study. A must for all Shakespeare and poetry lovers. Published as a small format hardback with colourful jacket, book ribbon and bookplate this is a beautiful collector's edition of some of the greatest poetry in English
  • Othello

    William Shakespeare

    Paperback (Routledge Kegan & Paul, June 1, 1993)
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  • Troilus and Cressida: The Arden Edition of the Works of William Shakespeare

    William Shakespeare, Kenneth Palmer

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury Arden, Dec. 1, 1982)
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  • King Henry VIII: The Oxford Shakespeare

    William Shakespeare, Jay L. Halio

    (Oxford University Press, Nov. 15, 2008)
    This is the first fully annotated modern-spelling edition of King Henry VIII to appear for over a decade and includes up-to-date scholarship on all aspects of the play, including dating authorship, printing, sources and stage history. The editor accepts the view that the play is a collaboration between Shakespeare and Fletcher. Unique to this edition is the frequent reference to Cavendish's biography of Wolsey, neglected in earlier editions. This edition includes a fully detailed commentary and a selective collation of major variant readings appear immediately beneath the text. Special attention has been paid to the frequent allusion to scripture and proverb law. An index to all words glossed and authorities cited appears at the end of the volume.About the Series: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the broadest spectrum of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, voluminous notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream

    Eric Rasmussen, Jonathan Bate

    Paperback (Red Globe Press, Sept. 5, 2008)
    From the Royal Shakespeare Company – a modern, definitive edition of Shakespeare’s most loved comedy. With an expert introduction by Sir Jonathan Bate, this unique edition presents a historical overview of A Midsummer Night’s Dream in performance, takes a detailed look at specific productions, and recommends film versions. Included in this edition are three interviews with leading directors Michael Boyd, Gregory Doran and Tim Supple, 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.