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Arden complete works of shakespeare
Arden complete works of shakespeare






arden complete works of shakespeare

From February 2013, the titles appeared under the Bloomsbury imprint. In December 2008, the series returned to Methuen, becoming part of Methuen Drama, its original publisher. The first editions in this series were published by Routledge, before moving to Thomson. The batch of plays that launched the series was especially notable for the edition by Jonathan Bate of Titus Andronicus, which played a major role in rehabilitating the critical reputation of Shakespeare's earliest tragedy. The third series of The Arden Shakespeare began to be edited during the 1980s, with publication starting in the 1995 and concluding in 2020. The introduction by Case from the First Series was reprinted. Unlike the first series, where each volume was based on the same textual source ( The Globe Shakespeare), the individual editors of each volume of the second series were responsible for editing the text of the play in that edition.

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The second series was edited by Una Ellis-Fermor (1946–58) Harold F. Later issues of the paperbacks featured cover art by the Brotherhood of Ruralists. It was published by Methuen in both hardback and paperback. The second series began in 1946, with a new group of editors freshly re-editing the plays, and was completed in the 1980s, though the Sonnets never appeared. The list of the first series is as follows: Editor The text of The Arden Shakespeare, First series, was based on the 1864 "Globe" or Cambridge edition of Shakespeare's Complete Works, edited by William George Clark and John Glover, as revised in 1891–93. The original editor of The Arden Shakespeare was William James Craig (1899–1906), succeeded by R. Over the next 25 years, the entire canon of Shakespeare was edited and published.

arden complete works of shakespeare

Its first publication was Edward Dowden's edition of Hamlet, published in 1899. The first series was published by Methuen. Arden was the maiden name of Shakespeare's mother, Mary, but the primary reference of the enterprise's title is to the Forest of Arden, in which Shakespeare's As You Like It is set. There have been three distinct series of The Arden Shakespeare over the past century, with the third series commencing in 1995 and concluding in January 2020. It presents fully edited modern-spelling editions of the plays and poems, with lengthy introductions and full commentaries. The Arden Shakespeare is a long-running series of scholarly editions of the works of William Shakespeare. Long-running series of scholarly editions of the works of William Shakespeare








Arden complete works of shakespeare