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Hamlet (The Arden Shakespeare, Third Series) - The Arden Shakespeare

4.03 ( 876,785 Ratings by Goodreads)
Hamlet (The Arden Shakespeare, Third Series)

Hamlet (The Arden Shakespeare, Third Series) - The Arden Shakespeare

4.03 (876,785 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 1 June, 2005
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This Arden edition of Hamlet, arguably Shakespeare's greatest tragedy, presents an authoritative, modernized text based on the Second Quarto text with a new introductory essay covering key productions and criticism in the decade since its first publication. A timely up-date in the 400th anniversary year of Shakespeare's death which will ensure the Arden edition continues to offer students a comprehensive and current critical account of the play, alongside the most reliable and fully-annotated text available.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781904271338
ISBN10 1904271332
Number Of Pages 640
Item Weight 665 g
Product Dimensions 128 x 38 x 196 mm
Publisher / Reseller The Arden Shakespeare
Format paperback
Edition 3rd revised
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A pathbreaking edition, one that promises to change irrevocably our understanding of Shakespeare's greatest play. --Professor James Shapiro, author of 1599: A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare Hamlet 's latest editors have undertaken a heroic task with great skill and thoroughness. --Stanley Wells, The Observer (UK) Quite simply the most comprehensive edition of the play currently available, a status I suspect it will enjoy for many years to come. -- The British Theatre Guide Stunning! There is absolutely no doubt about this being the text to buy . . . for those students who will be studying the play at university. This critical edition gives the reader the Second Quarto Text (1604-1605), annotated with intelligence and care, a wealth of historical and cultural references and a survey of different critical approaches to the play. -- The Use of English


A pathbreaking edition, one that promises to change irrevocably our understanding of Shakespeare's greatest play. Professor James Shapiro, author of 1599: A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare

Hamlet 's latest editors have undertaken a heroic task with great skill and thoroughness. Stanley Wells, The Observer (UK)

Quite simply the most comprehensive edition of the play currently available, a status I suspect it will enjoy for many years to come. The British Theatre Guide

Stunning! There is absolutely no doubt about this being the text to buy . . . for those students who will be studying the play at university. This critical edition gives the reader the Second Quarto Text (1604-1605), annotated with intelligence and care, a wealth of historical and cultural references and a survey of different critical approaches to the play. The Use of English


A pathbreaking edition, one that promises to change irrevocably our understanding of Shakespeare's greatest play. Professor James Shapiro, author of 1599: A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare

Hamlet's latest editors have undertaken a heroic task with great skill and thoroughness. Stanley Wells, The Observer (UK)

Quite simply the most comprehensive edition of the play currently available, a status I suspect it will enjoy for many years to come. The British Theatre Guide

Stunning! There is absolutely no doubt about this being the text to buy . . . for those students who will be studying the play at university. This critical edition gives the reader the Second Quarto Text (1604-1605), annotated with intelligence and care, a wealth of historical and cultural references and a survey of different critical approaches to the play. The Use of English

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Author's Bio

Ann Thompson is Professor of English Language and Literature and Head of the School of Humanities at King's College London. She has edited The Taming of the Shrew, and her other publications include Shakespeare's Chaucer, Shakespeare, Meaning and Metaphor (with John O. Thompson), and Women Reading Shakespeare, 1660-1900 (with Sasha Roberts). She has also published widely on editing Shakespeare and Shakespeare's language. She is one of the general editors of the Arden Shakespeare.

Neil Taylor is Dean of Research and Dean of the Graduate School at Roehampton University. He has edited Henry IV, Part 2 and (with Brian Loughrey) Thomas Middleton: Five Plays. He has also published widely on editing Shakespeare, Shakespeare on film, and other aspects of Renaissance and modern drama.

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