Shakespeare at Work

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Why did Shakespeare revise his plays? In a brilliant and pioneering analysis, the distinguished critic John Jones explores the critical and dramatic significance of Shakespeare's revisions. Analyzing such plays as Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, and Troilus and Cressida, he reveals the artistic impact of the revisions and their importance for our understanding of each play's moral and metaphysical foundations.

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1
Sir Thomas More
7
The History Plays especially
36
HAMLET
71
KING LEAR
151
Improving This Play
239
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John Jones is a former Professor of Poetry at University of Oxford.

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