Notes to Shakespeare — Volume 01: Comedies By: Samuel Johnson (1709-1784) |
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In Notes to Shakespeare — Volume 01: Comedies, Samuel Johnson provides readers with insightful and thought-provoking commentary on a selection of Shakespeare's comedic plays. Johnson's annotations offer a deeper understanding of the characters, themes, and intricate wordplay found in these classic works.
One of the most impressive aspects of Johnson's notes is his ability to shed light on the nuances of Shakespeare's language, helping readers to decipher the Elizabethan English and appreciate the subtle humor and wit of the plays. Johnson's keen observations and literary analysis add depth to the text, making it a valuable resource for students, scholars, and Shakespeare enthusiasts alike.
Overall, Notes to Shakespeare — Volume 01: Comedies is a well-crafted and informative guide that enhances the reading experience of Shakespeare's comedies. Johnson's expertise and passion for the subject shine through in this collection of annotations, making it a must-read for anyone seeking a greater understanding and appreciation of Shakespeare's work. SAMUEL JOHNSON Notes to Shakespeare Vol. I Comedies Edited, with an Introduction, by Arthur Sherbo GENERAL EDITORS RICHARD C. BOYS, University of Michigan RALPH COHEN, University of California, Los Angeles VINTON A. DEARING, University of California, Los Angeles LAWRENCE CLARK POWELL, Clark Memorial Library ASSISTANT EDITOR W. EARL BRITTON, University of Michigan ADVISORY EDITORS EMMETT L. AVERY, State College of Washington BENJAMIN BOYCE, Duke University LOUIS BREDVOLD, University of Michigan JOHN BUTT, King's College, University of Durham JAMES L. CLIFFORD, Columbia University ARTHUR FRIEDMAN, University of Chicago EDWARD NILES HOOKER, University of California, Los Angeles LOUIS A. LANDA, Princeton University SAMUEL H. MONK, University of Minnesota ERNEST C. MOSSNER, University of Texas JAMES SUTHERLAND, University College; London H. T. SWEDENBERG, JR., University of California, Los Angeles CORRESPONDING SECRETARY EDNA C. DAVIS, Clark Memorial Library GENERAL INTRODUCTION Dr. Johnson's Preface to Shakespeare is one of the most famous critical essays of the eighteenth century, and yet too many students have forgotten that it is, precisely, a preface to the plays of Shakespeare, edited by Dr... Continue reading book >>
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