Shakespeare's Romances and Poems
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Contributions
- David Bevington - Editor
Publication
2007 - Pearson Longman, New York, USA
Language
English
Word Count
116,000 words, Guess
Page Count
464 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveshakespearesroma0000shak
- ISBN-100321366255
- ISBN-139780321366252
- LibraryThing1644666
- Google9LQxAAAACAAJ
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- Amazon', '0321366255
- Library of Congress Control Number2006280052
- Better World Books9780321366252
- Open LibraryOL10460724M
Classifications
- LCCPR2754 .B37 2007
- LCCPR2754.B37 2007
Description
Contains: Cymbeline Lover's Complaint Pericles Phoenix and the Turtle Rape of Lucrece Sonnets [Tempest](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL362699W) Two Noble Kinsmen Venus and Adonis Winter's Tale
Description
Bevington's The Complete Works of Shakespeare has long been recognized as the discipline's most balanced and student-friendly Shakespeare compilation. Now its proven editorial approach and helpful apparatus are available in four paperback volumes—Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Romances and Poems—packaged together as The Complete Works of Shakespeare, Portable Edition. The volumes can be ordered individually or in any combination—at a discount—to suit your course. These paperback editions include new introductions specific to each genre to help readers grasp the continuities and variations in Shakespeare's use of genre conventions. They also feature coverage of stage and film history for each play along with comprehensive notes and glosses to give modern readers a better understanding of Shakespearean language and idioms. A richly illustrated General Introduction provides the historical and cultural background readers need to understand Shakespeare's works in context. --back cover
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