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Publisher Summary 1
The Norton Shakespeare: Essential Plays / The Sonnetsoffers the twenty most-assigned plays and all the sonnets in a compact, portable, and value-priced paperback with a host of features.
Publisher Summary 2
Organized by genre, this volume includes the genre introductions enthusiastically received in The Norton Shakespeare, Second Edition: 鈥淪hakespearean Tragedy鈥?by Stephen Greenblatt, 鈥淪hakespearean Comedy鈥?by Katharine Eisaman Maus, 鈥淪hakespearean History鈥?by Jean E. Howard, and 鈥淪hakespearean Romance鈥?by Walter Cohen. Like its parent volume, this concise edition gives students the vibrant introductions, readable single-column format, helpful glosses and notes, and extensive reference materials鈥攎aps, a timeline, annotated bibliographies and film lists, documents鈥攖hat have made The Norton Shakespeare, Second Edition the best-selling classroom edition worldwide.
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Table Of Contents:
List of Illustrations ix
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xvii
General Introduction 1(100)
Stephen Greenblatt
Shakespeare's World 2(28)
The Playing Field 30(12)
Shakespeare's Life and Art 42(25)
The Dream of the Master Text 67(12)
The Shakespearean Stage, Andrew Gurr 79(22)
Comedies 101(476)
Shakespearean Comedy 103(16)
Katharine Eisaman Maus
The Taming of the Shrew 119(70)
A Midsummer Night's Dream 189(58)
The Comical History of the Merchant of Venice, or Otherwise Called the Jew of Venice 247(66)
Much Ado About Nothing 313(64)
As You Like It 377(68)
Twelfth Night, or What You Will 445(62)
Measure for Measure 507(70)
Histories 577(334)
Shakespearean History 579(14)
Jean E. Howard
The Tragedy of King Richard the Third 593(90)
The Tragedy of King Richard the Second 683(72)
The History of Henry the Fourth (I Henry IV) 755(78)
The Life of Henry the Fifth 833(78)
Tragedies 911(586)
Shakespearean Tragedy 913(12)
Stephen Greenblatt
The Most Excellent and Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet 925(76)
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar 1001(66)
The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark 1067(102)
The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice 1169(84)
The Tragedy of King Lear: A Conflated Text 1253(90)
From The History of King Lear, Scene 8 1338(1)
From The Tragedy of Kind Lear 3.1 1339(4)
The Tragedy of Macbeth 1343(64)
The Tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra 1407(90)
Romances 1497(162)
Shakespearean Romance 1499(16)
Walter Cohen
The Winter's Tale 1515(82)
The Tempest 1597(62)
The Sonnets 1659(66)
The Sonnets 1659(66)
Appendices 1725(40)
Maps 1727(10)
Early Modern Map Culture 1727(4)
Jean E. Howard
Ireland, Scotland, Wales, England, and Western France: Places Important to Shakespeare's Plays 1731(1)
London: Places Important to Shakespeare's Plays and London Playgoing 1732(1)
The Mediterranean World: Places Important to Shakespeare's Plays 1733(1)
Map of the ``Kingdome of Great Britaine and Ireland,'' from John Speed's The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine (1612) 1734(1)
Printed map of London, from Braun and Hogenberg's atlas of European cities (1574) 1735(1)
Map of the Holy Land, from the Theodore de Beze Bible (1592) 1736(1)
Documents 1737(23)
Robert Greene on Shakespeare (1592) 1737(1)
Thomas Nashe on 1 Henry VI (1592) 1738(1)
Francis Meres on Shakespeare (1598) 1738(1)
Thomas Platter on Julius Caesar (September 21, 1599) 1739(1)
Gabriel Harvey on Hamlet, Venus and Adonis, and The Rape of Lucrece (1598-1603) 1739(1)
Contract for the Building of the Fortune Theatre (1600) 1740(3)
Augustine Phillips, Francis Bacon, et al. on Richard II (1601) 1743(1)
John Manningham on Twelfth Night and Richard III (1602) 1744(1)
Letters Patent Formalizing the Adoption of the Lord Chamberlain's Men as the King's Men (May 19, 1603) 1745(1)
Master of the Wardrobe's Account (March 1604) 1746(1)
Simon Forman on Macbeth, Cymbeline, and The Winter's Tale (1611) 1746(2)
Sir Henry Wotton on All Is True (Henry VIII) and the Burning of the Globe (1613) 1748(1)
Ben Jonson on The Tempest (and Titus Andronicus) (1614) 1749(1)
Shakespeare's Will (March 25, 1616) 1749(3)
Front Matter from the First Folio of Shakespeare's Plays (1623) 1752(5)
John Milton on Shakespeare (1630) 1757(1)
Ben Jonson on Shakespeare (1623-37) 1757(1)
John Aubrey on Shakespeare (1681) 1758(2)
Timeline 1760(5)
Textual Variants 1765(22)
General Bibliography 1787(27)
Glossary 1814(5)
Illustration Acknowledgments 1819(2)
Index of Sonnets 1821(3)
Index of Songs 1824(1)
Index of Plays 1825
List of Illustrations ix
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xvii
General Introduction 1(100)
Stephen Greenblatt
Shakespeare's World 2(28)
The Playing Field 30(12)
Shakespeare's Life and Art 42(25)
The Dream of the Master Text 67(12)
The Shakespearean Stage, Andrew Gurr 79(22)
Comedies 101(476)
Shakespearean Comedy 103(16)
Katharine Eisaman Maus
The Taming of the Shrew 119(70)
A Midsummer Night's Dream 189(58)
The Comical History of the Merchant of Venice, or Otherwise Called the Jew of Venice 247(66)
Much Ado About Nothing 313(64)
As You Like It 377(68)
Twelfth Night, or What You Will 445(62)
Measure for Measure 507(70)
Histories 577(334)
Shakespearean History 579(14)
Jean E. Howard
The Tragedy of King Richard the Third 593(90)
The Tragedy of King Richard the Second 683(72)
The History of Henry the Fourth (I Henry IV) 755(78)
The Life of Henry the Fifth 833(78)
Tragedies 911(586)
Shakespearean Tragedy 913(12)
Stephen Greenblatt
The Most Excellent and Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet 925(76)
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar 1001(66)
The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark 1067(102)
The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice 1169(84)
The Tragedy of King Lear: A Conflated Text 1253(90)
From The History of King Lear, Scene 8 1338(1)
From The Tragedy of Kind Lear 3.1 1339(4)
The Tragedy of Macbeth 1343(64)
The Tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra 1407(90)
Romances 1497(162)
Shakespearean Romance 1499(16)
Walter Cohen
The Winter's Tale 1515(82)
The Tempest 1597(62)
The Sonnets 1659(66)
The Sonnets 1659(66)
Appendices 1725(40)
Maps 1727(10)
Early Modern Map Culture 1727(4)
Jean E. Howard
Ireland, Scotland, Wales, England, and Western France: Places Important to Shakespeare's Plays 1731(1)
London: Places Important to Shakespeare's Plays and London Playgoing 1732(1)
The Mediterranean World: Places Important to Shakespeare's Plays 1733(1)
Map of the ``Kingdome of Great Britaine and Ireland,'' from John Speed's The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine (1612) 1734(1)
Printed map of London, from Braun and Hogenberg's atlas of European cities (1574) 1735(1)
Map of the Holy Land, from the Theodore de Beze Bible (1592) 1736(1)
Documents 1737(23)
Robert Greene on Shakespeare (1592) 1737(1)
Thomas Nashe on 1 Henry VI (1592) 1738(1)
Francis Meres on Shakespeare (1598) 1738(1)
Thomas Platter on Julius Caesar (September 21, 1599) 1739(1)
Gabriel Harvey on Hamlet, Venus and Adonis, and The Rape of Lucrece (1598-1603) 1739(1)
Contract for the Building of the Fortune Theatre (1600) 1740(3)
Augustine Phillips, Francis Bacon, et al. on Richard II (1601) 1743(1)
John Manningham on Twelfth Night and Richard III (1602) 1744(1)
Letters Patent Formalizing the Adoption of the Lord Chamberlain's Men as the King's Men (May 19, 1603) 1745(1)
Master of the Wardrobe's Account (March 1604) 1746(1)
Simon Forman on Macbeth, Cymbeline, and The Winter's Tale (1611) 1746(2)
Sir Henry Wotton on All Is True (Henry VIII) and the Burning of the Globe (1613) 1748(1)
Ben Jonson on The Tempest (and Titus Andronicus) (1614) 1749(1)
Shakespeare's Will (March 25, 1616) 1749(3)
Front Matter from the First Folio of Shakespeare's Plays (1623) 1752(5)
John Milton on Shakespeare (1630) 1757(1)
Ben Jonson on Shakespeare (1623-37) 1757(1)
John Aubrey on Shakespeare (1681) 1758(2)
Timeline 1760(5)
Textual Variants 1765(22)
General Bibliography 1787(27)
Glossary 1814(5)
Illustration Acknowledgments 1819(2)
Index of Sonnets 1821(3)
Index of Songs 1824(1)
Index of Plays 1825
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