Book 1 of 2: Shakespeare's Comedies
Comedies, Volume 1
By William ShakespeareIntroduction by Tony Tanner
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$30.00
Published on Jul 10, 1995 | 800 Pages
Published on Jul 10, 1995 | 800 Pages
Shakespeare forged his tremendous art in the crucible of his comic imagination, which throughout his life enveloped and contained his tragic one. His early comedies—with their baroque poetic exuberance, intense theatricality, explosive bursts of humor, and superbly concrete realizations of the dialects of love—capture as in a chrysalis all that he was to become. They provide a complete inventory of the mind of our greatest writer in the middle of his golden youth.
This volume contains The Comedy of Errors, The Taming of the Shrew, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Love’s Labor’s Lost, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and it’s companion piece, Romeo and Juliet, which Tony Tanner describes in his introduction as “a tragedy by less than one minute.” The texts, authoritatively edited by Sylvan Barnet, are supplemented with textual notes, bibliographies, a detailed chronology of Shakespeare’s life and times, and a substantial introduction in which Tanner discusses each play individually and in the context of Shakespeare’s oeuvre.
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William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare (1564–1616) was a poet, playwright, and actor who is widely regarded as one of the most influential writers in the history of the English language. Often referred to as the Bard of Avon, Shakespeare’s vast body of work includes comedic, tragic, and historical plays; poems; and 154 sonnets. His dramatic works have been translated into every major language and are performed more often than those of any other playwright.
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