Part of the New Swan Shakespeare Advanced Series, this edition offers a richly annotated text aimed at advanced readers, with detailed explanations to ensure comprehension and appreciation of the play’s language and themes.
This edition is designed for advanced secondary and university-level students. It presents the original Shakespearean text with modern-language paraphrases, historical context, act-by-act summaries, character sketches, and thematic commentary. The combination of critical notes and accessible language makes it suitable for academic study and performance preparation.
This student-friendly edition of King Henry IV is designed to support readers through detailed annotations and background material. Aimed at Indian undergraduates and high school students preparing for board or university exams, the book provides scene-by-scene paraphrasing, vocabulary support, summaries, and critical commentary.
This edition of King Lear is part of the Oxford Shakespeare series, widely respected for its editorial rigor. Edited by Stanley Wells and Gary Taylor, it offers an authoritative text of one of Shakespeare's greatest tragedies, along with scholarly introduction and notes that explore the play’s themes, textual variants (including Quarto and Folio versions), and performance history. Ideal for s…
This edition of The Norton Shakespeare presents all of Shakespeare’s plays and poems in modern spelling, annotated and introduced by leading scholars, and is based on the Oxford Edition texts prepared by the Oxford Shakespeare editors.
This second volume of Shakespeare’s comedies from Everyman's Library includes several major plays and features scholarly introductions, explanatory notes, and textual analysis. Designed for both students and general readers, this edition emphasizes the linguistic richness and theatrical power of Shakespeare’s comedic works.
This annotated edition of Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare, edited by Bernard Lott, provides a scholarly introduction, detailed notes, and a glossary. It is suitable for academic and classroom use, exploring themes of disguise, identity, and love within the comedic structure of Shakespeare’s work.
This volume collects Shakespeare’s major tragedies, introduced by noted literary scholar Tony Tanner, offering insights into themes, historical context, and dramatic structure. Suitable for students and researchers in English literature.