William Shakespeare
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William Shakespeare
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Books by William Shakespeare
The Norton Facsimile of the First Folio of Shakespeare: Based on Folios in the Folger Library Collection
William Shakespeare, Charlton Hinman, Peter W. M. Blayney
Hardback, 1996
A full-size photographic facsimile of one of the essential books of English literature and culture that has won the admiration of actors and scholars throughout the world.The Tempest: A Norton Critical Edition
William Shakespeare, Peter Hulme, William H. Sherman
Second Edition, Paperback, 2019
The Tempest: A Norton Critical Edition
William Shakespeare, Peter Hulme, William H. Sherman
Second Edition, E Book, 2021
The Tempest
William Shakespeare, Peter Hulme, William H. Sherman
Second International Student Edition, E Book, 2022
Macbeth: A Norton Critical Edition
William Shakespeare, Robert S. Miola
Second Edition, Paperback, 2013
A tragedy that evokes both pity and terror—now in a thoroughly revised and updated Norton Critical Edition.Richard III: A Norton Critical Edition
William Shakespeare, Thomas Cartelli
First Edition, Paperback, 2009
In The Tragedy of King Richard III, Shakespeare chronicles the rise and fall of one of history’s most repellent, and the theater’s most mesmerizing, figures.The Taming of the Shrew: A Norton Critical Edition
William Shakespeare, Dympna Callaghan
First Edition, Paperback, 2009
This Norton Critical Edition of one of Shakespeare’s earliest and best-loved comedies is based on the First Folio (1623).1 Henry IV: A Norton Critical Edition
William Shakespeare, Gordon McMullan
Third Edition, Paperback, 2003
The text, with few departures, is that of the First Quarto (1598) edition of the play.Hamlet
William Shakespeare, Cyrus Hoy
Paperback, 1996
The authoritative version of Shakespeare's Hamlet, with a cover still from Kenneth Branagh's movie version of the play that defines English literature.The Merchant of Venice: A Norton Critical Edition
William Shakespeare, Leah S. Marcus
First Edition, Paperback, 2006
The Merchant of Venice is one of Shakespeare’s most beautiful plays and, conversely, his ugliest. Juxtaposed within the same conceptual frame are heavenly and musical harmonies, romantic love,...