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Tags: History, Lang:en
Summary
George Lyman Kittredge’s insightful editions of
Shakespeare have endured in part because of his eclecticism,
his diversity of interests, and his wide-ranging
accomplishments, all of which are reflected in the valuable
notes in each volume. These new editions have specific emphasis on the performance
histories of the plays (on stage and screen). Features of each edition include: The original introduction to the Kittredge Edition Editor’s Introduction to the Focus Edition. An
overview on major themes of the plays, and sections on the
play’s performance history on stage and screen. Explanatory Notes. The explanatory notes either expand
on Kittredge’s superb glosses, or, in the case of
plays for which he did not write notes, give the needed
explanations for Shakespeare’s sometimes demanding
language. Performance notes. These appear separately and
immediately below the textual footnotes and include
discussions of noteworthy stagings of the plays, issues of
interpretation, and film and stage choices. How to read the play as Performance Section. A
discussion of the written play vs. the play as performed
and the various ways in which Shakespeare’s words
allow the reader to envision the work "off the page." Comprehensive Timeline. Covering major historical events
(with brief annotations) as well as relevant details from
Shakespeare’s life. Some of the Chronologies include
time chronologies within the plays. Topics for Discussion and Further Study Section.
Critical Issues: Dealing with the text in a larger context
and considerations of character, genre, language, and
interpretative problems. Performance Issues: Problems and
intricacies of staging the play connected to chief issues
discussed in the Focus Editions’ Introduction. Select Bibliography & Filmography Each New Kittredge edition also includes screen grabs from
major productions, for comparison and scene study. **