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|a The Norton Shakespeare / |c Stephen Greenblatt, General Editor, Harvard University Walter Cohen, University of Michigan Suzanne Gossett, General Textual Editor, Loyola University Chicago (Emerita) Jean E. More than 170 Elizabethan and Jacobean illustrations round out this handsome volume, which is indispensable to all who love Shakespeare. This Third Edition introduces a meticulously edited new text created by an expert international team of textual editors, a new introduction to the theater of Shakespeare's time, new performance notes, and hundreds of fine-tuned glosses that aid readers' understanding of the plays and poems. |a The Norton Shakespeare has long been acclaimed worldwide for its vibrant introductions, first among them Stephen Greenblatt's General Introduction, a richly textured portrait of Shakespeare's work and world. Hamlet Troilus and Cressida Othello Sir Thomas More (introduction) Measure for measure The sonnets A lover's complaint King Lear Timon of Athens All's well that end well MacBeth Antony and Cleopatra Pericles Coriolanus Cymbeline The winter's tale The tempest Cardenio: a concise account Henry the Eighth The two noble kinsmen The two gentlemen of Verona The second part of Henry the Sixth The third part of Henry the Sixth The taming of the shrew The first part of Henry the Sixth Titus Andronicus Richard the Third Edward the Third Venus and Adonis The rape of Lucrece The comedy of errors Love's labor's lost The passionate pilgrim Richard the Second Romeo and Juliet A midsummer night's dream King John The first part of Henry the Fourth The second part of Henry the Fourth The Merchant of Venice Munch ado about nothing The Merry Wives of Windsor Henry the Fifth As you like it Julius Casear Twelfth Night The phoenix and the turtle - Volume II. |a Includes bibliographical references and index.

|a English drama |y Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600.
