A Companion to Shakespeare's Works, Volumes 1-4

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Richard Dutton
Wiley, Jun 9, 2003 - Literary Criticism - 1976 pages
This four-volume Companion to Shakespeare's Works, compiled as a single entity, offers a uniquely comprehensive snapshot of current Shakespeare criticism.

  • Organized in relation to generic categories: namely, the tragedies, the histories, the comedies, and the poems, problem comedies and late plays.
  • Brings together new essays from a diverse, international group of scholars.
  • Examines each of Shakespeare’s plays and major poems using all the resources of contemporary criticism from performance studies to feminist, historicist, and textual analyses.
  • Complements David Scott Kastan's A Companion to Shakespeare (1999), which focused on Shakespeare as an author in his historical context.
  • Offers a provocative roadmap to Shakespeare studies.

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About the author (2003)

Jean E. Howard is William E. Ransford Professor of English at Columbia University and a past president of the Shakespeare Association of America. She is an editor of The Norton Shakespeare, and author of, among other works The Stage and Social Struggle in Early Modern England (1994) and, with Phyllis Rackin, of Engendering a Nation: A Feminist Account of Shakespeare's English Histories (1997).

Richard Dutton is currently Professor of English at Lancaster University, author of Mastering the Revels: the Regulation and Censorship of Renaissance Drama(1991) and Licensing, Censorship and Authorship in Early Modern England:Buggeswords(2000). He is editor of the Palgrave Literary Lives series. From 2003, he will be Professor of English at Ohio State University.

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