Comprising the complete works of William Shakespeare, based on the Oxford edition, this book has been edited and annotated to provide a single-column text. Each play has an introduction aimed at encouraging a fresh approach to the work. In the general introduction, the editor draws a picture of everyday life in Elizabethan England: the culture, the people, commerce, politics and religion. He describes Shakespeare's family life and his professional career as a working man of the theatre. He also discusses the printing and publishing of the plays, and recent developments in textual scholarship. Lastly, he considers questions affecting Shakespeare criticism. An essay by Andrew Gurr (University of Reading), on the staging of Shakespeare's plays explains, for example, how the plays were performed at the "Globe" theatre. An accompanying CD-ROM, "The Norton Shakespeare Workshop" is also available. This is the "International Student" edition.
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Norton (W.w.)
ISBN: 9780393970869
Número de páginas: 3420
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Fecha de lanzamiento: 11/10/1997
Año de edición: 1997
Plaza de edición: New York
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Escrito por Stephen Greenblatt
Stephen Greenblatt es Cogan University Professor de Humanidades en la Universidad de Harvard. Ha recibido los premios Pulitzer, Holberg y el National Book Award por su obra El giro. De cómo un manuscrito olvidado contribuyó a crear el mundo moderno (Crítica, 2014). También ha publicado Ascenso y caída de Adán y Eva (Crítica, 2018), El tirano. Shakespeare y la política (2019) y El Renacimiento oscuro (Crítica, 2025).