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The two noble kinsmen / edited by Robert Kean Turner and Patricia Tatspaugh.

The two noble kinsmen / edited by Robert Kean Turner and Patricia Tatspaugh.
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ISBN 9780521432702
0521432707
9780521686990 (pbk.)
0521686997 (pbk.)
Name Fletcher, John, 1579-1625
Title The two noble kinsmen / edited by Robert Kean Turner and Patricia Tatspaugh.
Published Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2012.
Description xvi, 229 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Notes The earliest surviving text of The two noble kinsmen is the 1634 quarto, attributed to John Fletcher and William Shakespeare.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Introduction: Authorship ; Date ; Sources ; Craftsmanship ; Critical reception ; Shakespeare's late style ; The Two Noble Kinsmen in performance ; Note on the text ; List of characters -- The play -- Supplementary notes -- Textual analysis -- Appendix: Productions, staged readings, and recordings, 1928 to 2011.
Summary "Since the late twentieth century, when scholarly attention began to focus on sexuality, collaboration and Shakespeare's late plays, The Two Noble Kinsmen has become an essential script. Turner and Tatspaugh's edition presents a strong case for taking the play more seriously now than ever before. A lively introduction discusses Shakespeare's craftsmanship in adapting a medieval tale for the Jacobean stage, the extent of co-authorship with John Fletcher, the rhetorical complexity of Shakespeare's late style, the themes of sexuality and friendship, and contemporary critical responses to the play. In addition to presenting a detailed history of performance, the edition calls attention to productions that have demonstrated the play's theatrical vitality and solved - or failed to solve - difficulties inherent in the text. Bringing the textual history completely up to date, the edition reflects renewed interest in The Two Noble Kinsmen, confirming it as a play for today"--
Subjects Knights and knighthood
Athens (Greece) -- Drama
Other Names Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
Turner, Robert Kean, 1926-
Tatspaugh, Patricia Elizabeth, 1938-
Series Works. Cambridge University Press. 1984
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