Publisher's Synopsis
This is Volume 4 of "A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare", a comprehensive scholarly project dedicated to collating and analyzing various critical and editorial perspectives on Shakespeare's plays. This edition, overseen by Horace Howard Furness and published in conjunction with the Modern Language Association of America, presents a detailed examination of the text, offering readers insights into the historical context, textual variations, and diverse interpretations of Shakespeare's works.
A valuable resource for scholars, students, and enthusiasts, this volume preserves the rich tapestry of Shakespearean scholarship, providing a deep dive into the enduring legacy of one of the greatest playwrights in the English language. The Variorum edition remains a cornerstone of Shakespearean studies, offering a comprehensive overview of centuries of critical engagement with the Bard's timeless plays.
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