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The Annotated Shakespeare
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The Annotated Shakespeare
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 | | "The volumes in this series will enrich any library that stocks editions of individual Shakespearean plays. [Included are] introductory essays and on-page annotations that aid the reader in vocabulary, usage of Elizabethan English, pronunciation, alternative readings of phrases and lines, and prosody, i.e. metric structure or accents . . . . Especially helpful are definitions of common words that have changed meanings over the past four hundred years . . . ."—Judith McGowan (American Association of School Librarians)
Through the Annotated Shakespeare series, today’s readers have immediate access to the tools they need to help them better comprehend the plays of Shakespeare and explore their many possible interpretations. Each volume includes an informative introduction by the editor, Burton Raffel, a critical essay by Harold Bloom, and comprehensive on-page annotations that assist with vocabulary, pronunciation, prosody, and alternative readings of phrases and lines. Handsome and affordable, these paperback editions invite every reader to get to know—or become reacquainted with—the genius of Shakespeare. | | "The volumes in this series will enrich any library that stocks editions of individual Shakespearean plays. [Included are] introductory essays and on-page annotations that aid the reader in vocabulary, usage of Elizabethan English, pronunciation, alternative readings of phrases and lines, and prosody, i.e. metric structure or accents . . . . Especially helpful are definitions of common words that have changed meanings over the past four hundred years . . . ."—Judith McGowan (American Association of School Librarians) |
Through the Annotated Shakespeare series, today’s readers have immediate access to the tools they need to help them better comprehend the plays of Shakespeare and explore their many possible interpretations. Each volume includes an informative introduction by the editor, Burton Raffel, a critical essay by Harold Bloom, and comprehensive on-page annotations that assist with vocabulary, pronunciation, prosody, and alternative readings of phrases and lines. Handsome and affordable, these paperback editions invite every reader to get to know—or become reacquainted with—the genius of Shakespeare. | 14 matching titles found:
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| Richard III
03/10/08, Paper $6.95 ISBN: 9780300122022
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| Antony and Cleopatra
09/10/07, Paper $6.95 ISBN: 9780300124736
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| Twelfth Night or, What You Will
04/16/07, Paper $6.95 ISBN: 9780300115635
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| King Lear
03/26/07, Paper $6.95 ISBN: 9780300122008
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| Julius Caesar
08/21/06, Paper $6.95 ISBN: 9780300108095
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| The Merchant of Venice
08/07/06, Paper $6.95 ISBN: 9780300115642
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| Henry the Fourth, Part One
03/06/06, Paper $6.95 ISBN: 9780300108156
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| The Tempest
03/06/06, Paper $6.95 ISBN: 9780300108163
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| Othello
09/19/05, Paper $6.95 ISBN: 9780300108071
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| The Taming of the Shrew
09/12/05, Paper $6.95 ISBN: 9780300109825
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| Macbeth
02/14/05, Paper $6.95 ISBN: 9780300106541
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| Romeo and Juliet
08/02/04, Paper $6.95 ISBN: 9780300104530
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| A Midsummer Night’s Dream
02/16/04, Paper $6.95 ISBN: 9780300106534
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| Hamlet
08/11/03, Paper $6.95 ISBN: 9780300101058
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