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message 1: by Joseph (new)

Joseph McGarry (joseph_mcgarry) | 137 comments For the Shakespeare lover on your list. I have one of these. It's nice.

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message 2: by Everyman (new)

Everyman | 85 comments The price is certainly right, but I understand that it's just the text without any footnotes or line numbers. That may make it hard for anybody to really use unless they really know their Elizabethan English,. I have a copy without any notes my father left me, beautifully leather bound in three volumes, but I seldom look at because it is raw text. Frankly, I think most readers would be better off with a complete edition which does have basic notes. I have both the Riverside (Bevington, ed.) and the Yale complete Shakespeares, and both are quite good.

(I also have individual copies of all the plays, sometimes in several editions, which I use for general reading, but I keep a complete S by my desk for consulting so I don't have to go get an individual play when I want to check something.)


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