
The Oxford Shakespeare Offers Authoritative Texts From Leading Scholars In Editions Designed To Interpret And Illuminate The Plays For Modern Readers - A New, Modern-spelling Text, Based On The Quarto Text Of 1608 - On-page Commentary And Notes Explain Meaning, Staging, Allusions And Much Else - Detailed Introduction Considers Composition, Sources, Performances And Changing Critical Attitudes To The Play - Illustrated With Production Photographs And Related Art - Includes 'the Ballad Of King Lear' And Related Offshoots - Full Index To Introduction And Commentary - Durable Sewn Binding For Lasting Use 'not Simply A Better Text But A New Conception Of Shakespeare. This Is A Major Achievement Of Twentieth-century Scholarship.' Times Literary Supplement About The Series: For Over 100 Years Oxford World's Classics Has Made Available The Widest Range 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, Helpful Notes To Clarify The Text, Up-to-date Bibliographies For Further Study, And Much More.
This volume investigates the textual history and critical interpretation of William Shakespeare's King Lear by presenting a modern-spelling edition based on the 1608 Quarto. Professor Stanley Wells provides a scholarly framework that examines the play's composition, sources, and performance history while addressing the evolution of critical perspectives over time. The text serves as a resource for students and researchers seeking to understand the play through both its original textual variations and its cultural legacy.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and critics frequently identify this edition as a significant contribution to twentieth-century Shakespearean scholarship due to its rigorous textual approach. Readers often note the academic density of the prose and the utility of the detailed introduction for both classroom study and independent research.
Page Count:
336
Publication Date:
2001-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019158424X
ISBN-13:
9780191584244
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