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King John/Henry VIII (Signet Classics) Two of Shakespeare's important and illuminating history plays in a comprehensive and scholarly update.. This edition includes a discussion and criticism of Shakespeare's life, world, and theater by ou


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King John/Henry VIII (Signet Classics)

Title:King John/Henry VIII (Signet Classics)
Author:William Shakespeare
Rating:4.62 (124 Votes)
Asin:0451529235
Format Type:Mass Market Paperback
Number of Pages:512 Pages
Publish Date:2004-02-03
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Two of Shakespeare's important and illuminating history plays in a comprehensive and scholarly update. This edition includes a discussion and criticism of Shakespeare's life, world, and theater by outstanding scholars past and present, stage histories of notable actors, directors, and producers, and clear, readable text and commentaries.

Editorial : "The New Kittredge series is both a delight and a steal. Kittredge's textual authority, updated by eminent scholars sensitive to classroom needs and alert to staging choices, is once again available in these slim, elegant, inexpensive, user-friendly volumes. With lucid notes and incisive introductions geared especially to popular film versions, the series also offers an overview of both stage and film performances of each play. A musts for any Shakespeare class." —Laury Magnus

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