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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare

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Kiadó: Oxford University Press
Kiadás helye: London-New York-Toronto
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Kötés típusa: Bőr
Oldalszám: 1.164 oldal
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Méret: 19 cm x 14 cm
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PREFACE There is no proof that Shakespeare personally superintended the printing of any of his plays. Although sixteen came separately from the press in small quarto volumes during his lifetime,... Tovább

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PREFACE There is no proof that Shakespeare personally superintended the printing of any of his plays. Although sixteen came separately from the press in small quarto volumes during his lifetime, many, if not all, of these were published without the consent or supervision of the author from copies often surreptitiously obtained from the playhouse. At the time of Shakespeare's death in 1616, no less than twenty-one plays remained in manuscript. Six years later, in 1622, one of these, 'Othello', was issued to the public in quarto. It was not until 1623 that Shakespeare's actor friends, John Heming and Henry Condell, brought together the previously printed and unprinted dramas of which they knew him to be the author, and published them in a folio volume in order 'to keep' (as they wrote) 'the memory of so worthy a friend and fellow alive'. Thirty-six plays were thus claimed for Shakespeare. The thirty-seventh, 'Pericles', had been first printed separately in quarto in 1609, but was not added to the collection until the third folio appeared in 1664. The text alike of the first folio and the quartos was doubtless supplied by playhouse copies which often embodied the ill-conditioned interpolations and alterations of actors and theatrical managers. As a rule the editors of 1623 followed where they could the text of the quartos, but in a few cases they unwisely had recourse to less correct copies. Moreover, the printers of both Elizabeth's and James I's reigns were very liable to typographical error, and they introduced much that is unintelligible into the originál editions of Shakespeare's works. But in the absence of Shakespeare's manuscripvs, the seventeen early quartos and the folio of 1623 jointly present, despite defect of copyist and printer, the sole authorized version of the Shakespearian text. From that version I have only ventured to deviate where it seemed to me that the carelessness of either copyist or printer deprived a word or sentence wholly of meaning". Editors of Shakespeare have sometimes denounced as corrupt and have partially altered passages which owe their difficulty of interpretation to the presence of somé word or phrase rare in Shakespeare's day and long since obsolete. It has been my endeavour to avoid this danger. I have only adopted a change after convincing myself that the characteristics of Shakespeare's vocabulary or literary style failed to justify the originál reading. For the uncertain orthography of the old editions I have substituted the recognized orthography of the present day. But metrical considerations occasionally rénder the retention of the older spelling necessary, and I have deemed it desirable to adhere to the older forms of a few words Vissza

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CONTENTS
Preface ...••¦••• v
The Tempest 1
The Tvvo Gentlemen of Verona 23
The Merry Wives of Windsor 45
Measure for Measure 12
The Comedy of Errors 101
Muck Ado about Nothing . . . . . .119
Love's Labour's Lost 144
A Midsummer-Night's Dream 171
The Merchant of Venice . . . . . .192
As You Like It 217
The Taming of the Shrew 243
All's Well that Ends Well 270
Twelfth-Night; or, What You Will . . . .299
The Winter's Tale . . . . . . .324
The Life and Death of Kíng John . . . .355
The Tragedy of King Richárd II . . . . .331
The First Part of King Henry IV . . . . . 409
The Second Part of King Henry IV . . .438
The Life of King Henry V . . . . . . 470
The First Part of King Henry VI . . . . . 502
The Second Part of King Henry VI . . .531
The Third Part of King Henry VI 564
The Tragedy of King Richárd III 596
The Famous History of the Life of King Henry VIII . . 635
Troilus and Cressida 667
Coriolanus . . . . . . .701
Titus Andronicus 738
Romeo and Juliét 764
Timon of Athens 795
Július Oesar 820
Macbeth 846
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark 870
King Lear 908
viii CONTENTS
Othello, the Moor of Yenice .
Antony and Cleopatra
Cymbeline
Pericles, Prince of Tyre
POEMS
Venus and Adonis
The Rape of Lucrece
sonnets
A Lover's Complaint
The Passionate Pilgrim
SONNETS TO SUNDRY NOTES OF MUSIC .
The Phcenix and the Turtle .
Index of Characters
Index of First Lines of Songs, etc. .
Glossary
Shakespeare's Plays in their Historical Order by F. Madan
Notes on the Sequence of Shakespeare's Plays by Percy
Simpson

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