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The RSC Shakespeare: The Complete Works [Paperback]

William Shakespeare , Jonathan Bate , Eric Rasmussen
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April 21 2008 0230200958 978-0230200951
This is the first and only edition to be developed by and for the Royal Shakespeare Company, the world's leading Shakespeare theatre company. It is illustrated with photographs of performances chosen by RSC Directors. It is beautifully packaged, with clear, reader-friendly single-column page design on crisp white paper. It features outstanding on-page notes which explain words and phrases unfamiliar to a modern audience, including the slang, political references and bawdy humour often ignored or censored in competing editions. It is a definitive modern-spelling edition of Shakespeare's text based on the 1623 First Folio. It is suitable for undergraduates or A-level students of Literature or Drama; lecturers or teachers of Literature or Drama.It is also suitable as birthday, christmas, wedding or graduation gifts. It is useful in Public Libraries, Academic Libraries, School Libraries.Developed in partnership with The Royal Shakespeare Company, this fresh new Complete Works combines the very latest scholarship with elegant writing and design. Leading the editorial team is renowned Shakespearean scholar Professor Jonathan Bate who has worked in close collaboration over many years with the artists and archivists at the RSC. His introductions and notes draw on a unique wealth of experience and resources and will help the reader to understand Shakespeare's plays as they were originally intended - as living theatre to be enjoyed and performed.

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'One of the virtues of the approach Bate and Rasmussen have taken is to offer fresh ways of presenting the plays' - Peter Holland, TLS 'This new Complete Works from the RSC is a glorious edition of one of the world's most important books. It's the essential reference book for anyone who's ever been in love, felt jealousy, fear, hatred, or desire. All human life is here - and every home should have one.' - Dame Judi Dench 'The paper quality and page design are excellent, and the illustrations in the introductory materials are lavish and well reproduced ...a virtual comet-tail of supplementary materials are to be found at www.rscshakespeare.co.uk - the RSC is certainly the first edition of Shakespeare to provide a link to it's editor's blog... Bate's general introduction to Shakespeare's life, stage and reputation is superb, and the short introductions to individual works, in particular, are among the best of their kind available...they manage to speak about what really matters about the plays to readers who wish, whether they are already familiar with them or not, to come to them freshly.' - Michael Dobson, writing in The London Review of Books 'Timely, original, and beautifully conceived, the RSC edition makes Shakespeare's extraordinary accomplishment more vivid than ever.' - James Shapiro, Professor, Columbia University and prize-winning author of 1599: A Year in the Life of Shakespeare 'Everything about this edition is outstanding. To begin with, it's an attractively produced volume of the plays based on the 1623 First Folio, the landmark Shakespeare edition. Second, it's the work of two fine scholars who have harvested the labours of many experts to produce an edition that contains the fruit of the best contemporary research. Third, this exemplary text has greatly benefited from the active involvement of the RSC, a company whose recent work has exhibited an almost obsessional devotion to the meaning of Shakespeare's words in performance.' - Robert McCrum writing in The Observer 'A handsome volume...printed on fine paper and elegantly designed... This is a beautiful book that will be a pleasure to own.' - Good Book Guide 'Professor Jonathan Bate has written thought provoking essays for each play, discussing the source material and its influence on the play as well as pointing out the familiarities...for...contemporary audiences... The glossary includes much that has been ignored in the past, enlightening the new student...as well as adding to the vocabulary of those who have been enjoying his plays all their lives... This volume is an invaluable resource to anyone interested in or simply in love with Shakespeare.' - Speech and Drama '... anyone who wants a good single volume edition of the plays... won't do better than this.' - Tribune 'Bate provides excellent introductory essays to each play and his terrific introduction, simply and effectively summarising everything you need to know about Shakespeare, man and work, is alone worth buying the edition for.' - The Daily Express 'Thanks to Bate and Rasmussen, we now have a rendering of the Complete Works that, in a rare publishing achievement, would also give complete satisfaction to the author himself.' - Robert McCrum, The Observer 'A magnificent new volume.' - A. N. Wilson, Daily Telegraph 'A triumphant addition to our times.' - Fiona Shaw, The Times 'This outstanding new edition of Shakespeare's plays is the closest yet to the originals ... a new and thoroughly radical edition ... supervised by Jonathan Bate, an outstanding scholar (and author of the best existing biography of Shakespeare) who writes with as much elegance as insight about the making of theatre and the creation of the plays... an impeccably informative introduction gives a comprehensive theatrical, social, political and biographical context to the plays. There are pithy essays, also by Bate, to introduce each play as well as exemplary notes at the foot of each page which translate verbal and topical obscurities ... for actors and directors it will be incomparably useful, but for any curious reader of Shakespeare's plays it provides an invaluable guide to reading them not as novels or dramatic poems, but as they were intended to be read: blueprints for live performance.' - Richard Eyre, The Sunday Telegraph 'Excellent, succinct notes and introductions to each play.'- John Carey, The Sunday Times 'A splendid edition. The general introduction is among the best 50-page guides to Shakespeare you could hope to find, while the short essays prefixed to each play are like the best kind of programme notes - informative, thought-provoking and humane. Marginal notes help readers imagine what's happening onstage ... The RSC's edition tells you all you need to know about the life, but also, vitally, allows you to lose yourself in the wonder of the works.' - Dr Colin Burrow, All Souls College, Oxford University, writing in The Evening Standard 'This is a handsome and fascinating edition, elegantly set and easy to read.' - The Australian 'The Complete Works has become the one-volume Shakespeare of choice.' - Plays International 'This marvellous Complete Works has the advantage of being both scholarly and eminently readable...If the motivation behind this new publication was to make Shakespeare more accessible, then one can only praise all the parties involved. This is an edition set to last...and to treasure.' - Lancashire Evening Post Listed as one of Brian Blessed's 'My Six Best Books' - The Daily Express '... a timely reflection of the recent critical re-engagement with the significance of the Folio texts.' - English Studies

About the Author

JONATHAN BATE is Professor of Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature, University of Warwick, UK. He has held visiting posts at Harvard, Yale and UCLA and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, a Fellow of the British Academy, an Honorary Fellow of St Catherine's College, Cambridge, and a Governor and Board member of the Royal Shakespeare Company. A prominent critic, award-winning biographer and broadcaster, he is the author of several books on Shakespeare, including The Genius of Shakespeare (Picador), which was praised by Sir Peter Hall, founder of the RSC, as "the best modern book on Shakespeare." In June 2006 he was awarded a CBE by HM The Queen 'for services to Higher Education'. ERIC RASMUSSEN is Professor of English at the University of Nevada, USA. He is co-editor of the Norton Anthology of English Renaissance Drama and has edited volumes in both the Arden Shakespeare and Oxford World's Classics series. He is the General Textual Editor of the Internet Shakespeare Editions project - one of the most visited Shakespeare websites in the world. For over nine years he has written the annual review of editions and textual studies for the Shakespeare Survey.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Shakespeare for me May 9 2010
Format:Hardcover
When I realized I had at last the leisure to read through Shakespeare, I picked up my old (originally 1904) Oxford Complete Works and bought what I believe to be the best glossary -- David & Ben Crystal's 'Shakespeare's Words'. While I was pleased to encounter my old marginal notes on plays I'd forgotten reading, the poor print, double columns, and the effort of thumbing through Crystal every few minutes if not seconds frustrated me. I looked for a better edition. Did I want, again, the complete works? Bound to be bulky but certainly less expensive than buying each play separately. So, the complete works, if in a tome I could hold on my lap. Of course I wanted an edition that contained a glossary. I understand that most now do. I wanted the words and phrases glossed at the bottom of each page. As a writer of marginal notes in any book I read, I wanted margins and I wanted paper on which I could write.

From the reviews, the RSC Shakespeare seemed to satisfy all but the last criterion. Printed in a single column with a broad right-side margin, its flimsy paper -- and what else could you expect of a 2500-page lap-sized book? -- was said by some reviewers to make their marginal notes visible on the next page. I bought it anyway...and discovered that my lead pencil left no unwanted imprint. I suppose the message is: don't use ink and don't press really hard.

I cannot make fully-informed comparisons with other single-volume editions. But I can say that I am completely satisfied with the RSC. The general introduction and the introductions to each play by Jonathan Bate I've found useful, supplementing my old eloquent Mark van Doren's 'Shakespeare' and Tony Tanner's brilliant 'Prefaces to Shakespeare'. The bottom-of-the-page glosses almost make Crystal unnecessary -- although what the editors call their "particular attention to...bawdy innuendo" sometimes seems excessively imaginative. The text is based on the First Folio -- departing from the common editorial practice of conflating the folios and quartos. The First Folio is certainly the best single source, and if something is lost by sticking strictly to it, the loss is repaired by printing at the end of each play the variant readings in the quartos.
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5.0 out of 5 stars RSC Complete Works: the only Shakespeare you'll ever need, in one fine volume July 15 2012
By The Guardian - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
So many different editions of Shakespeare's work have appeared over the centuries that you might ask the question "What's so special about this RSC 'Collectors' Edition', and is it worth the very high asking price?"

The answer is an unequivocal "Yes": this edition of the complete works of the Bard really is a bit special.

For the core 36 plays, Bate and Rasmussen have gone back to the text of the 1623 first folio compiled by Shakespeare's acting colleagues and titled "Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies". Until now the iconic first folio was never edited in full for more than 300 years; Bate and Rasmussen are to be commended on an excellent job. This edition also contains a number of other works not included in the first folio such as `The Phoenix and the Turtle', `The Rape of Lucrece', the complete sonnets and lesser known plays such as `The Two Noble Kinsmen' and `Pericles'.

Each play is preceded by a (typically four or five pages in length) introduction to its context, history and dramatic structure. These short essays are textbook examples of explanatory clarity which communicate the essentials whilst avoiding getting bogged down in academic minutiae.

At the foot of each page are notes in small type, identified by numbered line to render tiresome text markers redundant. This is a fine solution to the problem of clarifying Shakespeare's arcane vocabulary and meaning for the 21st century reader, as the notes on the actual page are immediately accessible and do not interfere with reading-flow, often the case when notes are collected in a separate section at the end of the book or chapter. The notes here are relevant, helpful and easy to understand.

At an impressive 2,576 single-columned pages the book is massive, with a quality, hardcover binding. It has a tasteful contemporary feel and is a superb artefact in its own right, quite apart from the contents.

In summary, this 'Collectors' Edition' offers you the best volume of `Complete Works' of indisputably the most famous poet/playwright in the history of the human race. It's worth the asking price if you buy it for keeps: it will last a lifetime and will likely be the only Shakespeare you'll ever need.
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Version of this EVER! May 27 2011
By A. Garrett - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
If can't seem to get into Shakespeare, then this edition is for you. It starts off with a very well-written biography of Shakespeare. Then at the beginning it gives you a summary, character list etc. It is written like stage directions putting the character's name in front of each spoken part; which I find easier to keep up with what's going on. Because it is written by the people who perform the plays, It is written with stage directions, which again, aides the reader to "see" what's going on by visualizing what's going on. This is the best version of the text I have ever read. I checked out to start with and now I am buying a copy because I want to own it.
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