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King Henry VI Part 3
Third Series
Arden Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
Arden Shakespeare, November 2001
ISBN: 978-1-903436-31-8, ISBN10: 1-903436-31-1,
4.96063 x 7.79528 inches, 480 pages,
Trade Paperback, $18.00
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In their lively and engaging edition of this sometimes neglected early play, Cox and Rasmussen make a strong claim for it as a remarkable work, revealing a confidence and sureness that very few earlier plays can rival. They show how the young Shakespeare, working closely from his chronicle sources, nevertheless freely shaped his complex material to make it both theatrically effective and poetically innovative. The resulting work creates, in Queen Margaret, one of Shakespeare's strongest female roles and is the source of the popular view of Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick as "kingmaker." Focusing on the history of the play in terms of both performance and criticism, the editors open it to a wide and challenging variety of interpretative and editorial paradigms including moral and feminist criticism. A thorough discussion of the origins and production of the Octavo, the two Quartos, and the First Folio lead into the play itself. A facsimile of the Octavo text, casting charts, notes on the play's battles, and genealogical tables are included as appendices.
The Arden Shakespeare
has developed a reputation as the pre-eminent critical edition of Shakespeare for its exceptional scholarship, reflected in the thoroughness of each volume. An introduction comprehensively contextualizes the play, chronicling the history and culture that surrounded and influenced Shakespeare at the time of its writing and performance, and closely surveying critical approaches to the work. Detailed appendices address problems like dating and casting, and analyze the differing Quarto and Folio sources. A full commentary by one or more of the play’s foremost contemporary scholars illuminates the text, glossing unfamiliar terms and drawing from an abundance of research and expertise to explain allusions and significant background information. Highly informative and accessible, Arden offers the fullest experience of Shakespeare available to a reader.
About the Author(s)
By
William Shakespeare
,
Eric Rasmussen
and
John D. Cox
John D. Cox
is the DuMez Professor of English at Hope College, Michigan. He is the author of
Shakespeare and the Dramaturgy of Power
and
The Devil and the Sacred in English Drama, 1350-1642
, and co-editor with David Scott Kastan of
A New History of Early English Drama
.
Eric Rasmussen
is Associate Professor of English at the University of Nevada, Reno. He is joint editor with David Bevington of
Doctor Faustus
in the Revels Plays series and the World's Classics edition of Christopher Marlowe's plays, author of
A Textual Companion to 'Doctor Faustus'
, and co-editor of the forthcoming
Norton Anthology of English Renaissance Drama
. He writes the annual review of "Editions and Textual Studies" for
Shakespeare Survey
.
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