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| #1329187 in Books | 2001-10-18 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 4.80 x1.10 x7.40l, | File type: PDF | 388 pages||2 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| Will the Real Marc Antony Please Stand Up.|By Christopher B. Jonnes|Anthony & Cleopatra didn't grab me like Shakespeare's other works. I don't believe it's his best. Of course, it's still Shakespeare, which makes it better than most and definitely worth reading. Despite the obvious beauty of each sentence, I found the larger picture harder to grasp in this rendering of the||'Stanley Wells' OUP Complete Works of Shakespeare is now eight years old and has spawned a new Oxford Shakespeare which appears now in splendidly affordable volumes in that nonpareil of libraries of good reading The World's Classics.' The Oxford Times|
Now available in beautiful World's Classics editions--with handsome, four-color covers and new low prices--The Oxford Shakespeare offers new and authoritative edions of Shakespeare's plays. In each volume, an introductory essay provides all relevant background information together with an appraisal of critical views and the play's performance history. In addition, the detailed commentaries pay particular attention to the language and staging. These e...
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