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Textbook (Paperback - Third Edition)
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The text, with few departures, is that of the First Quarto (1598) edition of the play.
The three individual plays launch the third edition of the venerable "Arden Shakespeare" series, which will see the entire canon reproduced in superior scholarly editions by the year 2000. The First Folio is a facsimile edition of the original 1623 publication of the bard's works.
More Reviews and RecommendationsGordon McMullan is Reader in English at King’s College, London. His publications include The Politics of Unease in the Plays of John Fletcher, the Arden edition of Shakespeare and Fletcher’s Henry VIII, and two edited collections of essays, The Politics of Tragicomedy: Shakespeare and Renaissance Configurations: Voices/Bodies/Spaces, 1580-1690. He is currently working on a book about Shakespeare and the invention of late writing.
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February 23, 2009: Not only one of Shakespeare's most engaging, and exciting plays, but also a wonderful edition (reading a Norton Critical cover to cover is like taking a graduate level course on the text; it's a "Criterion Collection DVD," if you will, for books). If you are hesitant to jump into Shakespeare's history plays, than this is the one with which to start. Although it is the second part of a four play cycle, it nonetheless stands on its own, and all things considered, this may be the Bard's most enjoyable play. It has action, adventure, comedy, politics, social commentary, history, and, of course, unmatched poetry. This product may very well find a place on your bookshelf for generations.