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As You Like It: Arden Performance Editions
By (Author) William Shakespeare
Volume editor Nora J. Williams
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
The Arden Shakespeare
2nd December 2021
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Literary studies: plays and playwrights
Literary studies: c 1600 to c 1800
822.33
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296
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
372g
I wish I had copies like this at Drama School. Essential notes on the language for those who will get up and speak it, not purely for those who will sit and study it. An incredibly useful tool with room on every page to make notes. Next time Im in rehearsal on a Shakespeare play, I have no doubt that a copy from this series will be in my hand. ADRIAN LESTER, Actor, Director and Writer Arden Performance Editions are ideal for anyone engaging with a Shakespeare play in performance. With clear facing-page notes giving definitions of words, easily accessible information about key textual variants, lineation, metrical ambiguities and pronunciation, each edition has been developed to open the plays possibilities and meanings to actors and students. Each edition offers: -Facing-page notes -Short, clear definitions of words -Easily accessible information about key textual variants -Notes on pronunciation of difficult names and unfamiliar words -An easy to read layout -Space to write notes -A short introduction to the play
These editions are likely to help not only actors and drama students but also all amateur Shakespeareans including schools and colleges which stage the plays What genius to have Simon Russell Beale as a series editor along with two Shakespeare Institute academics, Michael Dobson and Abigail Rokison-Woodall. * Ink Pellet *
Nora J. Williams is a lecturer in Shakespeare and Early Modern Drama and Literature at the University of Essex, UK. Her work has been published in Shakespeare Bulletin, Early Modern Literary Studies, PARtake: The Journal of Practice as Research, and a collection of essays on Contemporary Approaches to Adaptation in Theatre & Performance.