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The First Quarto of King Richard III
In this quarto edition the text is accompanied by a collation of variant readings and substantial textual notes.
William Shakespeare (Author), Peter Davison (Edited by)
9780521042079, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 24 September 2007
208 pages, 4 tables
22.9 x 15.4 x 1.4 cm, 0.324 kg
'Peter Davison's edition of Richard III's first quarto is outstanding and important; it is brightly committed, packed with fresh data, and even amusing … I think this edition, especially for its close, exact data on acting tours, will regard anyone concerned with the Tudor stage … Altogether this is an exuberant, scholarly, usually compelling, and ground-breaking edition of one of the most intriguing of the Spakespeare quartos.' Notes and Queries
Shakespeare's Richard III presents difficult textual problems. There are 2,000 verbal differences between the text of the first quarto (1597) and the version in the First Folio (1623). Although the narrative of the two plays is virtually identical, each has lines which are not found in the other, parts of the play are arranged differently, and the quarto deploys fewer characters. The text of the quarto is accompanied by a collation of variant readings and substantial textual notes. In a lengthy introduction Peter Davison proposes that Shakespeare's company, the Lord Chamberlain's Men, used a memorially reconstructed text of Richard III during a touring performance of the play, and that text provided the manuscript for the 1597 quarto. Using examples of touring practice of the past 400 years, Davison shows how the actors' involvement helped to produce the text we have.
List of figures
Preface
Abbreviations and conventions
Introduction
Characters in order of appearance
The play
Textual notes.
Subject Areas: Shakespeare plays [DDS]
