Measure for Measure: Oxford School ShakespeareOUP Oxford, 2001 - 138 pages The Oxford School Shakespeare has become the preferred introduction to the literary legacy of the greatest playwright in the English language. This exclusive collection of the Bard's best works has been designed specifically for readers new to Shakespeare's rich literary legacy. Each play is presented complete and unabridged, in large print. Every book is well illustrated, and starts with a commentary and character summary. Scene synopses and character summaries clarify confusing plots, while incisive essays explore the historical context and Shakespeare's sources. Each book ends with a complete list of Shakespeare's plays and a brief chronology of the Bard's life. The detailed explanatory notes are written clearly and positioned right next to the text--no more squinting at microscopic footnotes or flipping pages back and forth in search of endnotes! The new edition of the series features new covers and new illustrations, including both new drawings and photos from recent productions of Shakespeare's plays around the globe. In addition, the notes and the introductory material have been completely revised in line with new research and in order to make them clearer and more accessible. Finally, the entire text has been redesigned and reset to enhance readability. The new edition achieves the feat of unprecedented clarity of presentation without any cuts to the original text or the detailed explanations. |
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... Tale The Tempest Antony and Cleopatra Richard II Coriolanus Much Ado About Nothing Typeset by Herb Bowes Graphics , Oxford Printed by Alden Press Limited Contents Introduction About the Play > > Leading Characters in.
... Tale The Tempest Antony and Cleopatra Richard II Coriolanus Much Ado About Nothing Typeset by Herb Bowes Graphics , Oxford Printed by Alden Press Limited Contents Introduction About the Play > > Leading Characters in.
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... Religion Education Language 126 128 129 131 131 131 132 132 Drama 132 Theatre Further Reading William Shakespeare , 1564-1616 List of Shakespeare's Plays 133 135 137 139 Introduction About the Play Sex - or your brother dies.
... Religion Education Language 126 128 129 131 131 131 132 132 Drama 132 Theatre Further Reading William Shakespeare , 1564-1616 List of Shakespeare's Plays 133 135 137 139 Introduction About the Play Sex - or your brother dies.
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... play on an old story , giving it a setting in a city of sleaze and sin which he calls ' Vienna ' but which , in its social details , could well be his own contemporary London — or any other capital city , now or at any time . In this ...
... play on an old story , giving it a setting in a city of sleaze and sin which he calls ' Vienna ' but which , in its social details , could well be his own contemporary London — or any other capital city , now or at any time . In this ...
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... play takes its title— Judge not , that ye be not judged . For with what judgement ye judge , ye shall be judged : and with what measure ye mete , it shall be measured to you again . ( Matthew 7 : 1-2 ) Angelo should be careful ! His ...
... play takes its title— Judge not , that ye be not judged . For with what judgement ye judge , ye shall be judged : and with what measure ye mete , it shall be measured to you again . ( Matthew 7 : 1-2 ) Angelo should be careful ! His ...
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... play ) , and Anne was already three months pregnant with their first child . The Duke Angelo Escalus Claudio Isabella Lucio Pompey An ambiguous ABOUT THE PLAY VII.
... play ) , and Anne was already three months pregnant with their first child . The Duke Angelo Escalus Claudio Isabella Lucio Pompey An ambiguous ABOUT THE PLAY VII.
Contents
ACT 1 | xxix |
ACT 2 | 17 |
ACT 3 | 45 |
ACT 4 | 63 |
ACT 5 | 85 |
A Song for Mariana | 107 |
What the Critics have said | 111 |
Classwork and Examinations | 115 |
E Critical Appreciation | 122 |
F Essays | 124 |
G Projects | 125 |
Background | 127 |
Education | 128 |
Theatre | 129 |
Further Reading | 131 |
William Shakespeare 15641616 | 133 |
B Character Study | 117 |
C Activities | 120 |
D Context Questions | 121 |
Approximate order of compositions of Shakespeares works | 135 |
Common terms and phrases
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