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The Merry Wives Of Windsor The New Oxford Shakespeare William Shakespeare Callan Davies Sarah Neville Emma Smith

  • SKU: BELL-237756026
The Merry Wives Of Windsor The New Oxford Shakespeare William Shakespeare Callan Davies Sarah Neville Emma Smith
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Publisher: OUP Oxford
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.68 MB
Author: William Shakespeare & Callan Davies & Sarah Neville & Emma Smith
ISBN: 9780192873620, 0192873628
Language: English
Year: 2024

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The Merry Wives Of Windsor The New Oxford Shakespeare William Shakespeare Callan Davies Sarah Neville Emma Smith by William Shakespeare & Callan Davies & Sarah Neville & Emma Smith 9780192873620, 0192873628 instant download after payment.

'Here will be an old abusing of God's patience and the King's English.' The Merry Wives of Windsor is the only Shakespeare play named entirely after female characters and his only comedy set in England. These features underscore some of its most immediately appealing qualities — its contemporary realism; its depiction of everyday life; its interest in status and gender; and the language and physicality of its comedy. This edition's introduction focuses on these elements of Merry Wives, setting out their historical contexts but also thinking about what they offer audiences and readers today. It addresses the place of the play within Shakespeare's career and canon and the enduringly popular figure of Falstaff, before thinking about its generic peculiarities as a mixture of "city comedy" and domestic comedy. The edition gives readers a rich breadth of historical context and real-life examples through which to understand and appreciate the text. It also addresses Merry Wives's...