The Norton Shakespeare: Based on the Oxford Edition (Textbook Binding)[诺顿莎士比亚(基于牛津版)]
内容提要 :
Stanley Wells, General Editor, is Profesor of Shakespeare Studies and Director of the Shakespeare Institute, university of Birmingham. His most recent book is Sbamesespeare: A Life in Drama. Gary Taylor, General Editor; is Professor of Eng-lish and Director of the Hudson Strode Program in Renais-sance Studies at the University of Alabama. His most recent book is Cultural Selection: Why Some Achievements Survive the Test of Time and Others Don't. With John Jowett and William Montgomery, Professors Wells and Taylor edited both the Compact and the Original-Spelling editions (1988, 1986) and the Textual Companion (1987) as part of the Complete Oxford Shakespeare.
作者简介 :
Stephen Greenblatt, General Editor, is the preeminent Shakespeare scholar in the US today. Walter Cohen is Professor of Comparative Literature and Dean of the Graduate School at Cornell. Jean E. Howard is Professor of English at Columbia and Director of the Columbia University Institute for Research on Women and Gender. Katharine Eisaman Maus is Professor of English at the University of Virginia. Editors of the Oxford Text: Stanley Wells and Gary Taylor, General Editors, John Jowett, and William Montgomery.
目录 :
TABLE OF CONTENTS BY GENRE
PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS General Introduction STEPHEN GREENBLATT SHAKESPEARE'S WORLD Life and Death Wealth Imports, Patents, and Monopolies Haves and Have-Nots Riot and Disorder The Legal Status of Women Women and Print Henry VIII and the English Reformation Henry VIII's Children: Edward, Mary, and Elizabeth The English Bible A Female Monarch in a Male World The Kingdom in Danger The English and Otherness James I and tile Union of the Crowns The Jacobean Court James's Religious Policy and the Persecntion of Witches THE PLAYING FIELD Cosmic Spectacles Music and Dance Alternative Entertainments The Enemies of the Stage Censorship and Regulation Theatrical Innovations SHAKESPEARE'S LIFE AND ART Shakespeare's Family Education Traces of a Life Portrait of the Playwright as Young Provincial The Theater of the Nation Shakespeare Comes to London The Shakespearean Trajectory The Fetishism of Dress The Paradoxes of Identity The Poet of Nature The Play of Language THE DREAM OF THE MASTER TEXT Shakespeare and the Printed Book From Foul to Fair: The Making of the Printed Play The Oxford Shakespeare The Norton Shakespeare The Complete Works THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA THE TAMING OF THE SHREW THE FIRST PART OF THE CONTENTION OF THE TWO FAMOUS HOUSES OF YORK AND LANCASTER (2 HENRY VI) zo THE TRUE TRAGEDY OF RICHARD DUKE OF YORK AND THE GOOD KING HENRY THE SIXTH (3 HENRY VI) THE MOST LAMENTABLE TRAGEDY OF TITUS ANDRONICUS THE FIRST PART OF HENRY THE SIXTH THE TRAGEDY OF RICHARD THE THIRD VENUS AND ADONIS THE RAPE OF LURECE THE COMEDY OF ERRORS LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST LOVE'S LABOUR'S WON: A Brief Account A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM THE MOST EXCELLENT AND LAMENTABLE TRAGEDY OF ROMEO AND JULIET THE TRAGEDY OF KING RICHARD THE SECOND THE LIFE AND DEATH OF KING JOHN THE COMICAL HISTORY OF THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, OR OTHERWISE CALLED THE JEW OF VENICE THE HISTORY OF HENRY THE FOURTH ( HENRY IV) THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR THE SECOND PART OF HENRY THE FOURTH MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING THE LIFE OF HENRY THE FIFTH THE TRAGEDY OF JULIUS CAESAR As You LIKE IT THE TRAGEDY OF HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK TWELFTH NIGHT, OR WHAT YOU WILL TROILUS AND CRESSIDA The Sonnets and "A Lover's Complaint" Various Poems SIR THOMAS MORE: Passages Attributed to Shakespeare MEASURE FOR MEASURE THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, THE MOOR OF VENICE …… Appendices ASHAKESPEAREAN CHRONICLE,1558-1616 CENERAL BIBLIORAPHY CLOSSARY ILLUSTRATION ACKNOWLEDGMENTS INDEX |