All's well that ends well
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All's well that ends well
(Cambridge library collection, . Literary studies)(The Cambridge Dover Wilson Shakespeare, v. 1)
Cambridge University Press, 2009
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"This digitally printed version 2009"--T.p. verso
Reprint. Originally published: Cambridge : University Press, 1968
Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [115]-186)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
John Dover Wilson's New Shakespeare, published between 1921 and 1966, became the classic Cambridge edition of Shakespeare's plays and poems until the 1980s. The series, long since out-of-print, is now reissued. Each work is available both individually and as a set, and each contains a lengthy and lively introduction, main text, and substantial notes and glossary printed at the back. The edition, which began with The Tempest and ended with The Sonnets, put into practice the techniques and theories that had evolved under the 'New Bibliography'. Remarkably by today's standards, although it took the best part of half a century to produce, the New Shakespeare involved only a small band of editors besides Dover Wilson himself. As the volumes took shape, many of Dover Wilson's textual methods acquired general acceptance and became an established part of later editorial practice, for example in the Arden and New Cambridge Shakespeares.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- To the reader
- All's Well that End's Well
- The copy for the text of 1623
- Notes
- The stage-history
- Glossary.
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