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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare

by William Shakespeare
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Overview

Hailed in The Washington Post Book World as "a definitive synthesis of the best editions of recent decades," the massive one-volume Oxford Shakespeare was based on eight years of full-time research by a team of distinguished British and American scholars. The result of the most fundamental rethinking of the text and presentation of Shakespeare's works ever undertaken, it offered many remarkable innovations features, including a new chronological order, revised stage directions, modern spelling and punctuation, and two full versions of King Lear—as originally written and as revised later for performance.
The Complete Oxford Shakespeare divides this excellent book into three handy volumes. It contains all the innovative features of the original, including a lucid General Introduction by Stanley Wells, and brief introductions to each work. It has been organized into Histories (including the poems and sonnets), Comedies, and Tragedies, with the plays grouped in chronological order in each volume.
Attractively bound, with gold stamping on front and spine, and beautifully designed, these handsome volumes will undoubtably become a treasure for lovers of Shakespeare throughout the English-speaking world.

About the Author, William Shakespeare

About the Editors:
Stanley Wells, Head of the Shakespeare Department at OUP-UK, is Senior Research Fellow at Balliol College, Oxford. He is the author of many books and articles on Shakespeare.
Gary Taylor is Professor of English Literature at Brandeis University. He has written numerous books and articles on Shakespeare, including To Analyze Delight: A Hedonist Criticism of Shakespeare.
S. Schoenbaum is Distinguished Professor of Renaissance Literature and Director of the Center for Renaissance and Baroque Studies at the University of Maryland.

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Book Details

Published
January 28, 1998
Publisher
Wordsworth Editions, Limited
Pages
1280
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781853268953

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