The Tragedy of King Lear (The New Cambridge Shakespeare)

The Tragedy of King Lear (The New Cambridge Shakespeare)

by William Shakespeare (Author), William Shakespeare (Author), Jay L. Halio (Editor)

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This is the first fully annotated, critical edition of King Lear to appear for forty years. It includes a comprehensive account of Shakespeare's sources and the literary, political, and folkloric influences at work in the play, a detailed reading of the action, and a substantial stage history of major productions. Jay Halio is concerned to clarify, for those approaching the play for the first time, the vexed question of its textual history. Unlike previous editions, his does not present a conflation of the Quarto and the Folio. Accepting that we have two versions of equal authority, the one derived from Shakespeare's rough drafts, the other from a manuscript used in the playhouses during the seventeenth century, Professor Halio chooses the Folio as the text for this edition. He explains the differences between the two versions and alerts the reader to the rival claims of the Quarto by means of a sampling of parallel passages in the introduction and by an appendix which contains annotated passages unique to the Quarto.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 335
Edition: annotated edition
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 15 Oct 1992

ISBN 10: 0521337291
ISBN 13: 9780521337298

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...an exemplary consideration of all the new bibliographic explication...Halio has done an admirable job. If all editions of Shakespeare and his contemporaries were similarly conceived and presented, study and understanding of Elizabethan-Jacobean-Caroline drama would be greatly improved. William B. Long, TEXT: Transactions of the Society for Textual Scholarship