
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
The Alexander Text
William Shakespeare(Author)
Prof. Peter Alexander(Editor)
Collins (Publisher)
Published on 3. April 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
1488 pages
978-0-00-720831-9 (ISBN)
Description
The Complete Works of Shakespeare contains the recognized canon of the bard's plays, and his sonnets and poems. The texts were edited by the late Professor Peter Alexander, making it one of the most authoritative editions, recognized the world over for its clarity and scholarship.
Described in the Guardian on its first publication in 1951 as 'a symbol in the history of our national culture', the Collins edition of the Complete Works of William Shakespeare, edited by the late Professor Peter Alexander, has long been established as one of the most authoritative editions of Shakespeare's works, and was chosen by the BBC as the basis for its televised cycle of the plays.
The book starts with two specially written articles - a biography of Shakespeare by Germaine Greer and a wide-ranging introduction to Shakespeare theatre by the late Anthony Burgess. Each play is also introduced by academics from Glasgow University, where Professor Alexander undertook his editing.
New to this edition is an internet resources section, providing details of the most useful Shakespeare websites. In addition, the invaluable glossary of over 2,500 entries explaining the meaning of obsolete words and phrases (complete with line references) has been expanded and redesigned to make it much easier to use.
Described in the Guardian on its first publication in 1951 as 'a symbol in the history of our national culture', the Collins edition of the Complete Works of William Shakespeare, edited by the late Professor Peter Alexander, has long been established as one of the most authoritative editions of Shakespeare's works, and was chosen by the BBC as the basis for its televised cycle of the plays.
The book starts with two specially written articles - a biography of Shakespeare by Germaine Greer and a wide-ranging introduction to Shakespeare theatre by the late Anthony Burgess. Each play is also introduced by academics from Glasgow University, where Professor Alexander undertook his editing.
New to this edition is an internet resources section, providing details of the most useful Shakespeare websites. In addition, the invaluable glossary of over 2,500 entries explaining the meaning of obsolete words and phrases (complete with line references) has been expanded and redesigned to make it much easier to use.
Reviews / Votes
'A symbol in the history of our national culture'Guardian
'The most esteemed and influential British edition of the 20th century'
Gary Taylor, General Editor, Oxford Complete Shakespeare
'I am most impressed with the layout and content of this book, especially the informative commentaries on each of the plays. It is also useful to have a reference section at the rear of the book'
Michael Guest on amazon.co.uk
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Edition
New Alexander Text edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
HarperCollins Publishers
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 200 mm
Width: 131 mm
Thickness: 60 mm
Weight
1222 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-00-720831-9 (9780007208319)
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William Shakespeare | Prof. Peter Alexander
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
The Alexander Text
E-Book
04/2011
Collins
€1.96
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Previous edition

William Shakespeare | Peter Alexander
Complete Works of William Shakespeare
Book
05/1994
HarperCollins
€36.08
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Persons
William Shakespeare is widely regarded as the greatest playwright the world has seen. He produced an astonishing amount of work; 37 plays, 154 sonnets, and 5 poems. He died on 23rd April 1616, aged 52, and was buried in the Holy Trinity Church, Stratford.
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