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This beautiful new edition of Shakespeare's complete works--"The Oxford Shakespeare"--is the product of eight years of full-time research by a team of British and American scholars and represents the most thorough examination ever undertaken of the nature and authority of the early documents.The edition abounds in unique features. It is the first volume to provide edited texts of King Lear both as Shakespeare originally wrote it and as it was revised for performance somes years later. Other plays, such as Hamlet, Othello, and Troilus and Cressida, are based on what recent research identifies as Shakespeare's revised text. Major textual alternatives--first versions of revised passages, omitted lines--are printed as additional passages. All stage directions have been reconsidered in light of original staging, and many new directions for essential action have been added. Specially designed brackets idenify conjectural stage direction and speech prefixes. In most respects, the text is identical to that of the "old-spelling" edition, but spelling and punctuation have been freshly modernized. There is a General Introduction along with brief, factual introductions to each work.Elegantly (and Readably) designed, this book will undoubtedly become a treasure for lovers of Shakespeare throughout the English-speaking world.About the Editors:Stanley Wells, Head of the Shakespeare Department at OUP-UK, is a Fellow at Balliol College, Oxford. He is the author of many books and articles on Shakespeare.Gary Taylor, who holds degrees from the Universities of Kansas and Cambridge, is the author of several books and articles on Shakespeare, including To Analyze Delight: A Hedonist Criticism of Shakespeare.
This volume investigates the textual integrity and performance history of William Shakespeare’s complete works through rigorous scholarly examination of early documents. The editors, Stanley Wells and Gary Taylor, utilize eight years of intensive research to establish authoritative texts that reflect both original compositions and later performance revisions. By analyzing primary source documents and historical staging practices, the work provides a modernized yet historically grounded framework for understanding the playwright's canon.
What You Will Find
Scholars and critics recognize this edition as a foundational resource for the study of Shakespearean textual history. Readers frequently note the academic precision of the introductions and the utility of the provided textual alternatives for serious research.
Page Count:
1479
Publication Date:
1986-11-06
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198129262
ISBN-13:
9780198129264