
The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare is the most comprehensive reference work available on Shakespeare's life, times, works, and his 400-year global legacy. In addition to the authoritative A-Z entries, it includes nearly 100 illustrations, a chronology, a guide to further reading, a thematic contents list, and special feature entries on each of Shakespeare's works. Tying in with the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death, this much-loved Companion has been revised and updated, reflecting developments and discoveries made in recent years and to cover the performance, interpretation, and the influence of Shakespeare's works up to the present day. First published in 2001, the online edition was revised in 2011, with updates to over 200 entries plus 16 new entries. These online updates appear in print for the first time in this second edition, along with a further 35,000 new and revised words. These include more than 80 new entries, ranging from important performers, directors, and scholars (such as Lucy Bailey, Samuel West, and Alfredo Michel Modenessi), to topics as diverse as Shakespeare in the digital age and the ubiquity of plants in Shakespeare's works, to the interpretation of Shakespeare globally, from Finland to Iraq. To make information on Shakespeare's major works easier to find, the feature entries have been grouped and placed in a centre section (fully cross-referenced from the A-Z). The thematic listing of entries - described in the press as 'an invaluable panorama of the contents' - has been updated to include all of the new entries. This edition contains a preface written by much-lauded Shakespearian actor Simon Russell Beale. Full of both entertaining trivia and scholarly detail, this authoritative Companion will delight the browser and reward students, academics, as well as anyone wanting to know more about Shakespeare.
This volume serves as a comprehensive, authoritative reference work designed to synthesize the entirety of William Shakespeare's life, creative output, and enduring global cultural influence. The authors, including Dr. Will Sharpe, Michael Dobson, and Prof. Stanley Wells, utilize decades of academic research and performance history to provide a structured, A-Z guide that bridges the gap between historical scholarship and contemporary interpretation. By integrating biographical data, textual analysis, and performance records, the text establishes a framework for understanding Shakespeare as both a historical figure and a living presence in modern global culture.
What You Will Find
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Experts and academics frequently cite this work as a foundational resource for both students and researchers due to its rigorous scholarship and breadth of coverage. Readers often note the density of the prose, which balances high-level academic inquiry with accessible entries for the general enthusiast.
Page Count:
1959
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191058157
ISBN-13:
9780191058158
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