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T H E N E W C A M B R I D G E S H A K E S P E A R ENCS
www.cambridge.org/ncs
All’s Well That Ends Well978-0-521-53515-1
Antony and Cleopatra978-0-521-61287-6
As You Like It 978-0-521-73250-5
The Comedy of Errors978-0-521-53516-8
Coriolanus978-0-521-72874-4
Cymbeline978-0-521-29694-6
Hamlet978-0-521-53252-5
Julius Caesar978-0-521-53513-7
King Edward III978-0-521-59673-2
The First Part of King Henry IV978-0-521-68743-0
The Second Part of King Henry IV978-0-521-68950-2
King Henry V
978-0-521-61264-7
The First Part of King Henry VI978-0-521-29634-2
The Second Part of King Henry VI978-0-521-37704-1
The Third Part of King Henry VI978-0-521-37705-8
King Henry VIII978-0-521-29692-2
King John 978-0-521-29387-7
The Tragedy of King Lear 978-0-521-61263-0
King Richard II978-0-521-53248-8
King Richard III978-0-521-73556-8
Love’s Labour’s Lost978-0-521-29431-7
Macbeth978-0-521-68098-1
Measure
for Measure 978-0-521-67078-4
The Merchant of Venice978-0-521-53251-8
The Merry Wives of Windsor 978-0-521-14681-4
A Midsummer Night’s Dream978-0-521-53247-1
Much Ado About Nothing978-0-521-53250-1
Othello978-0-521-53517-5
Pericles 978-0-521-29710-3
The Poems978-0-521-67162-0
Romeo and Juliet978-0-521-53253-2
The Sonnets 978-0-521-67837-7
The Taming of the Shrew978-0-521-53249-5
The Tempest978-1-107-61957-9
Timon of Athens978-0-521-29404-1
Titus Andronicus978-0-521-67382-2
Troilus and Cressida978-0-521-37619-8
Twelfth Night978-0-521-53514-4
The Two Gentlemen of Verona978-0-521-18169-3
The Two Noble Kinsmen978-0-521-68699-0
The Winter’s Tale978-0-521-29373-0
T H E N E W C A M B R I D G E S H A K E S P E A R ENCS
C O M P L E T E S E R I E S L I S T I N G 978-1-107-65663-5 • US$489.00
T h e N e w C a m b r i d g e S h a k e S p e a r eNCS
kiNg riChard ii
edited by andrew gurr
T h e N e w C a m b r i d g e S h a k e S p e a r eNCS
hamleT,priNCe of deNmark
edited by philip edwards
T h e N e w C a m b r i d g e S h a k e S p e a r eNCS
all’S well ThaT eNdS well
edited by russell Fraser
T h e N e w C a m b r i d g e S h a k e S p e a r eNCS
aS You Like iT
edited by michael hattaway
T H E N E W C A M B R I D G E S H A K E S P E A R ENCS
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS
Edited by T. S. Dorsch
T h e N e w C a m b r i d g e S h a k e S p e a r eNCS
The TamiNg of The Shrew
edited by ann Thompson
[email protected] www.cambridge.org/ncs14
T h e N e w C a m b r i d g e S h a k e S p e a r eNCS
meaSure for meaSure
edited by brian gibbons
Refreshed, updated and now complete
Enjoy the stunning new-look Cambridge Shakespeare series
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F U L L S E T
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Now refreshed and complete, The New Cambridge Shakespeare appeals to readers worldwide for its up-to-date scholarship and emphasis on performance. Edited by an expert international team, the series presents critical editions in modern-spelling of all Shakespeare’s plays, sonnets and poems.
T H E N E W C A M B R I D G E S H A K E S P E A R ENCS TA I L O R E D
PAC K AG E S F O R YO U R C O U R S E
Did you know that New Cambridge Shakespeare texts can be packaged together in a uniquely tailored way for your course? Whether structured by chronology, period, theme or genre, we can design a bespoke package to suit your course and teaching requirements. These packages can then be sold from your campus bookshop at student-friendly prices, helping both you and them save time and money.
• Supplementary texts, Cambridge Introductions or Cambridge Companions for example, can also be bundled with NCS titles
• Saves students and universities time and money • Allows all students to study from the same
edition of set texts
T h e N e w C a m b r i d g e S h a k e S p e a r eNCS
maCbeTh
edited by a. r. braunmuller
T h e N e w C a m b r i d g e S h a k e S p e a r eNCS
TwelfTh NighT
edited by elizabeth Story donno
• Performance orientatedParticular attention is paid to performance with
stage centred commentary and layout to aid comprehension and awareness of staging
• Page layoutStylish and spacious page layout with
generous margins allowing for an uncluttered page and more room
for user’s annotations • GlossingCommentary at the foot of pages offering glosses and explaining allusions
• IllustrationsCast light on a wide spectrum of historical, social and theatrical issues: these include contemporary
emblems, maps, family trees, production photographs and specially commissioned
illustrations of possible Elizabethan stagings
T h e N e w C a m b r i d g e S h a k e S p e a r eNCS
kiNg heNry V
edited by andrew gurr
SHAKESPEARE’S TRAGEDIES
SHAKESPEARE ON FILM
T h e N e w C a m b r i d g e S h a k e S p e a r eNCS
kiNg heNry V
edited by andrew gurr
T h e N e w C a m b r i d g e S h a k e S p e a r eNCS
TwelfTh NighT
edited by elizabeth Story donno
T h e N e w C a m b r i d g e S h a k e S p e a r eNCS
aNToNy aNd CleopaTra
edited by david bevington
T h e N e w C a m b r i d g e S h a k e S p e a r eNCS
aNToNy aNd CleopaTra
edited by david bevington
T h e N e w C a m b r i d g e S h a k e S p e a r eNCS
aNToNy aNd CleopaTra
edited by david bevington
T h e N e w C a m b r i d g e S h a k e S p e a r eNCS
kiNg riChard ii
edited by andrew gurr
T h e N e w C a m b r i d g e S h a k e S p e a r eNCS
kiNg JohN
edited by L. a. beaurline
T h e N e w C a m b r i d g e S h a k e S p e a r eNCS
Love’S Labour’S LoST
edited by william C. Carroll
T h e N e w C a m b r i d g e S h a k e S p e a r eNCS
maCbeTh
edited by a. r. braunmuller
T h e N e w C a m b r i d g e S h a k e S p e a r eNCS
The merry wiveS of wiNdSor
edited by david Crane
T h e N e w C a m b r i d g e S h a k e S p e a r eNCS
periCleS
edited by doreen delVecchio and antony hammond
T h e N e w C a m b r i d g e S h a k e S p e a r eNCS
TimoN of aTheNS
edited by karl klein
T h e N e w C a m b r i d g e S h a k e S p e a r eNCS
CymbeliNe
edited by martin butler
T h e N e w C a m b r i d g e S h a k e S p e a r eNCS
CoriolaNuS
edited by lee bliss
T h e N e w C a m b r i d g e S h a k e S p e a r eNCS
muCh ado abouT NoThiNg
edited by F. h. mares
T h e N e w C a m b r i d g e S h a k e S p e a r eNCS
The Two geNTlemeN of VeroNa
edited by kurt Schlueter
T h e N e w C a m b r i d g e S h a k e S p e a r eNCS
kiNg riChard ii
edited by andrew gurr
T h e N e w C a m b r i d g e S h a k e S p e a r eNCS
hamleT,priNCe of deNmark
edited by philip edwards
T h e N e w C a m b r i d g e S h a k e S p e a r eNCS
The Tragedy of kiNg Lear
edited by Jay L. halio
General Editor Brian GibbonsAssociate General Editor A. R. Braunmuller
The series provides lively, instructive access to these rich and complex works without over-simplifying them. For this task, editors are chosen who combine scholarship and critical intelligence with proven communication skills as expert teachers who write with clarity and freedom from jargon.
You may also like...An indispensable reference tool for Shakespeare students and enthusiasts, this compact guide provides authoritative summaries of each of Shakespeare’s works.
Paperback • 978-0-521-14972-3 • US$18.99Hardback • 978-0-521-19523-2 • US$55.00
eBook also available, see www.Cambridge.org/9780521149723
For further information on creating your bespoke package or to request a free inspection copy [email protected] or visitwww.cambridge.org/ncs14
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