For this edition, David Bevington has included in his introductory section a thorough consideration of contemporaneous critical and stage interpretations of 'Antony and Cleopatra', demonstrating how the theatrical design and imagination of this play make it one of Shakespeare's most remarkable tragedies. The edition is attentive throughout to the play as theatre - a detailed, illustrated account of the stage history is followed, in the commentary, by discussion of staging options offered by the text. The commentary is especially full and helpful, untangling many obscure words and phrases, illuminating sexual puns, and alerting the reader to Shakespeare's shaping of his source material in Plutarch's Lives. This is a scholarly edition, but its scholarship is not intrusive - it may also satisfy those approaching the play for the first time. An updated reading list completes the edition.
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