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9780198182450

The Tragedy of King Richard III The Oxford Shakespeare The Tragedy of King Richard III

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  • ISBN13:

    9780198182450

  • ISBN10:

    0198182457

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-02-15
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

Richard III is one of Shakespeare's most popular plays on the stage and has been adapted successfully for film. This new and innovative edition recognizes the play's pre-eminence as a performance work: a perspective that informs every aspect of the editing. Challenging traditional practice,the text is based on the 1597 Quarto which, it is argued, brings us closest to the play as it would have been staged in Shakespeare's theatre. The introduction, which is illustrated, explores the long performance history from Shakespeare's time to the present. Its critical engagement with the playresponds to recent historicist and gender-based approaches. The commentary gives detailed explication of matters of language, staging, text, and historical and cultural contexts, providing coverage that is both carefully balanced and alert to nuance of meaning. Documentation of the extensive textual variants is organized for maximum clarity: the readings of the Folio and the Quarto are presented in separate banks, and more specialist information is given at the back of the book. Appendices also include selected passages from the main source and a specialindex of actors and other theatrical personnel.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
ix
Introduction 1(2)
Taking Shape
3(34)
Date, Theatre Companies, and Patrons
3(5)
The First Tetralogy
8(2)
Touching Those Times
10(9)
`As it were stage plays'
19(2)
History and Tragedy
21(6)
Barabas and the Vice
27(5)
Re-formation, Deformation
32(5)
Episodes on the Edge of History
37(35)
Structuring Absences
37(2)
`Arise, Dissembler': Anne
39(5)
Prophecy of Revenge
44(4)
Unquiet Slumbers
48(5)
Upon Record
53(7)
Woe's Scene
60(6)
Conscience
66(3)
Succeding Ages
69(3)
On Stage
72(38)
Burbage and Others
73(3)
Elizabethan Staging
76(4)
Early Revivals
80(3)
Cibber's Adaptation
83(4)
Cibber to Shakespeare, Garrick to Irving
87(8)
Modernism and After
95(15)
In Print
110(23)
The First Quarto
111(4)
Quarto Reprints
115(3)
The Folio
118(1)
Quarto and Folio Compared
119(8)
Editorial Issues
127(6)
Editorial Procedures 133(10)
Abbreviations and References
135(8)
THE TRAGEDY OF KING RICHARD THE THIRD 143(216)
Appendix A Passages First Printed in the 1623 Folio 359(7)
Appendix B Quarto Copy for F 366(6)
Appendix C Alternations to Lineation 372(2)
Appendix D Longer Textual Notes 374(12)
Appendix E Passages from Sir Thomas More's `History of Richard III' 386(11)
Appendix F A Prologue for the Theatre 397(2)
Appendix G Index of Actors, Directors, and Others 399(4)
Index 403

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