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E-grāmata: Comedy of Errors: Third Series

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Shakespeare's dextrous comedy of two twin masters and two twin servants continually mistaken for one another is both farce and more than farce.The Comedy of Errors examines the interplay between personal and commercial relationships, and the breakdown of social order that follows the disruption of identity. As well as detailed on-page commentary notes, this new edition has a long, illustrated introduction exploring the play's performance and crtitical history, as well as its place in the comic tradition from Clasical to modern times.

Recenzijas

The detailed scholarship of Cartwright's thematic introduction suits the Bard's most adaptable play, and unearths the textual gems for any critical reader, enthusiastic performer, or budding newcomer. * Sixteenth Century Journal * Cartwright's Introduction and notes make readers appreciate the richness, complexity and depth of a comedy that has often been brushed off as a mechanical "imitation" of Plautus's farcical Menaechmi. * Sederi Yearbook * An unapologetic and refreshingly enthusiastic celebration of a play whose disparagement in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries has had a lingering effect despite the more recent revival of its fortunes. While Cartwright gestures towards the plays triumphant theatrical resurgence, he is most interested in its linguistic and structural complexities, unpacked in a rich introduction. * Shakespeare Survey *

Papildus informācija

The latest Arden edition of Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors.
List of illustrations
x
General editors' preface xiv
Preface and acknowledgements xix
Introduction 1(8)
Error and identity
9(19)
The idea of error: `What error drives our eyes and ears amiss?'
9(5)
Dim inwardness: `If that I am I'
14(4)
Deceptive outwardness: `Reverend Reputation'
18(5)
Metamorphosis: `Transform Me'
23(5)
The cultural world
28(21)
Magic: `Dark-working sorcerers'
28(4)
Language: `Your Words' Deceit'
32(6)
Objects: `The Chain, Unfinished'
35(3)
The Marketplace and Religion: `Redemption --- the Money in His Desk'
38(7)
Time and Marriage: `A Time for All Things'
45(4)
Poetic geography, travel, Dark Ephesus
49(9)
Genre and style
58(17)
Different generic hats
58(6)
Verbal shape-shifting
64(9)
Technicalities in scansion
73(2)
Sources and influences
75(18)
Plautus
75(8)
Italian cinquecento comedy
83(4)
Apollonius: Gower and Twine
87(2)
The Bible: Acts and Ephesians
89(1)
Tudor drama
90(2)
Allusions: Elizabethan urban writings
92(1)
Staging
93(9)
The `Lock-Out' Scene (3.1)
95(6)
To double actors or not
101(1)
Pacing
101(1)
Early performances
102(10)
Afterlife: image, stage and screen
112(21)
Image
112(3)
Stage: the Restoration and the nineteenth century
115(4)
Stage: four twentieth-century productions and an adaptation
119(9)
Stage: other modern productions and adaptations
128(3)
Screen
131(2)
The Comedy of Errors
133(252)
Longer notes
303(11)
Appendices
314(41)
1 Date of composition
314(12)
External evidence
318(5)
Internal evidence
323(3)
2 The text and editorial procedures
326(26)
The text
326(1)
The Comedy of Errors in the First Folio
326(11)
The printer's copy: authorial foul papers'? A text suitable for performance?
337(6)
The printer's copy: the question of performance venue
343(3)
Editorial procedures
346(6)
3 Casting and doubling
352(3)
Doubling
353(2)
Abbreviations and references
355(30)
Abbreviations used in the notes, introduction and appendices
355(30)
Works by and partly by Shakespeare
356(1)
Editions of Shakespeare collated
357(4)
Other works cited
361(24)
Index 385
Kent Cartwright is Professor of Medieval and Renaissance Literature at the University of Maryland, USA.