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Measure for Measure
By (Author) William Shakespeare
Edited by Professor Cedric Watts
Introduction and notes by Professor Cedric Watts
Series edited by Dr Keith Carabine
Wordsworth Editions Ltd
Wordsworth Editions Ltd
5th May 1995
1st January 2002
New edition
United Kingdom
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Non Fiction
822.33
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144
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 7mm
96g
In the hope of saving her brother's life, should a woman submit to rape Should the law be respected when its administrator is corrupt How powerful in the state should religion become Although 'Measure for Measure' ends like a comedy, with reconciliations, forgiveness and marriages, it has often been regarded as one of Shakespeare's problem plays. The drama shows the difficulty of effecting an appropriate balance between judicial severity and mercy, between sexual repression and decadence, and between political vigilance and social manipulation. These problems remain topical, and, in 'Measure for Measure', they are given immediacy by vivid character-conflicts and memorably intense poetry. This is one of Shakespeare's most probing and powerful works. AUTHOR: William Shakespeare (1564-1616) needs little introduction. As we approach the four-hundredth anniversary of his death, his reputation as one of the greatest writers in the English language is undeniable - except by those who attribute his works to other writers.