A Midsummer Night's DreamAn exciting new edition of the complete works of Shakespeare with these features: Illustrated with photographs from New York Shakespeare Festival productions, vivid readable readable introductions for each play by noted scholar David Bevington, a lively personal foreword by Joseph Papp, an insightful essay on the play in performance, modern spelling and pronunciation, up-to-date annotated bibliographies, and convenient listing of key passages. |
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Page iv
Think of a wedding — a very special wedding, because the bridegroom is a most
important person. He is of noble birth, and for many years his family has owned
the land for miles around their stately home. He is a good landlord — his tenants,
...
Think of a wedding — a very special wedding, because the bridegroom is a most
important person. He is of noble birth, and for many years his family has owned
the land for miles around their stately home. He is a good landlord — his tenants,
...
Page xi
Theseus and Hippolyta are eagerly awaiting their wedding-day ; the lovers have
already got their relationships in a tangle; and the workmen have started a
project far more adventurous than anything they have undertaken before.
Theseus ...
Theseus and Hippolyta are eagerly awaiting their wedding-day ; the lovers have
already got their relationships in a tangle; and the workmen have started a
project far more adventurous than anything they have undertaken before.
Theseus ...
Page xxix
There is some other evidence that helps to fix the time of writing — most notably
the Lion, the Wall, and the Wedding. The Lion, which causes such a problem to
the actors of 'Pyramus and Thisbe' (Act 3, Scene 1), was probably suggested to ...
There is some other evidence that helps to fix the time of writing — most notably
the Lion, the Wall, and the Wedding. The Lion, which causes such a problem to
the actors of 'Pyramus and Thisbe' (Act 3, Scene 1), was probably suggested to ...
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