Includes editor’s introduction, source notes, critical essays, production history—enhancing the scholarly value of the text.
Edition includes editorial notes by A.C. Ward; part of Longman Heritage of Literary Series.
The Norton Shakespeare: Comedies brings together all of Shakespeare’s comedies in authoritative texts based on the Oxford Shakespeare, edited by a distinguished team of scholars led by Stephen Greenblatt. This volume includes introductions, annotations, and contextual essays that support both literary study and theatrical performance. It is widely used in academic and theatrical settings as a…
This annotated school edition of Macbeth provides Shakespeare’s text with scholarly introduction, explanatory notes, and study commentary by Bernard Lott. It is designed to help students understand the language, themes, and historical context of the play, making it one of the most widely used educational editions of Shakespeare’s tragedy.
A scholarly edition of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar as part of The Alexander Shakespeare series—likely includes the complete play text, editorial apparatus, possibly introduction or commentary.
A tragicomedy by William Shakespeare that explores themes of jealousy, redemption, and the passage of time, told through the story of King Leontes of Sicilia and the miraculous reunion with his wife and daughter after years of separation.