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The Merry Wives Of Windsor

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The Merry Wives of Windsor, Shakespeare's only thoroughly English comedy, created an archetypal literary figure in the shape of the devious, irrepressible John Falstaff. This stimulating new edition celebrates the play as a joyous exploration of language, but also places elements of its plot firmly in a continental, specifically Italian, tradition of romantic comedy. It draws out the complexities of Merry Wives as a multi-plot play, and takes a fresh and challenging look at both textual and dating issues; a facsimile of the first Quarto is included as an appendix. The play's extensive performance history, both dramatic and operatic, is fully explored and discussed.`This is a significant and substantive edition, in that nothing has been taken for granted, everything has been opened to reconsideration. The commentary is exceptionally detailed and attentive to questions of language and meaning.'John Jowett, Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, Shakespeare Quarterly


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William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was an English dramatist, poet, and actor, generally regarded as the greatest playwright of all time.


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The Merry Wives of Windsor, Shakespeare's only thoroughly English comedy, created an archetypal literary figure in the shape of the devious, irrepressible John Falstaff. This stimulating new edition celebrates the play as a joyous exploration of language, but also places elements of its plot firmly in a continental, specifically Italian, tradition of romantic comedy. It draws out the complexities of Merry Wives as a multi-plot play, and takes a fresh and challenging look at both textual and dating issues; a facsimile of the first Quarto is included as an appendix. The play's extensive performance history, both dramatic and operatic, is fully explored and discussed.`This is a significant and substantive edition, in that nothing has been taken for granted, everything has been opened to reconsideration. The commentary is exceptionally detailed and attentive to questions of language and meaning.'John Jowett, Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, Shakespeare Quarterly

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Assisted by Giorgio Melchiori (Editor), Ann Thompson (Editor), David Scott Kastan (Editor), Richard Proudfoot (Editor), H R Woudhuysen (Editor)
Authors Giorgio Melchiori, William Shakespeare
Publisher Bloomsbury 3PL
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 23.12.1999
Subject Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > English linguistics / literary studies
 
EAN 9781904271116
ISBN 978-1-904271-11-6
Pages 364
Dimensions (packing) 14.5 x 22.2 x 2.3 cm
Weight (packing) 589 g
 
Series The Arden Shakespeare
The Arden Shakespeare
The Arden Shakespeare Third Series
Arden Shakespeare Third > 17
 

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