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Tragedies from the First Folio of Mr. William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories and Tragedies. The first published collection of William Shakespeare's plays. Published in 1623. Tragedies include: Troilus and Cressida -- Coriolanus -- Titus Andronicus -- Romeo and Juliet -- Timon of Athens -- Julius Caesar -- Macbeth -- Hamlet -- King Lear -- Othello -- Anthony and Cleopatra -- Cymbeline.

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Tragedies from the First Folio of Mr. William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories and Tragedies. The first published collection of William Shakespeare's plays. Published in 1623. Tragedies include: Troilus and Cressida -- Coriolanus -- Titus Andronicus -- Romeo and Juliet -- Timon of Athens -- Julius Caesar -- Macbeth -- Hamlet -- King Lear -- Othello -- Anthony and Cleopatra -- Cymbeline.
Autorenporträt
Carl D. Atkins has studied Shakespeare for decades. In addition to his variorum edition of The Sonnets (only the fourth variorum edition since The Sonnets were printed in 1609) he has published two articles on The Sonnets and one on Measure for Measure, all in the respected journal, Studies in Philology. Dr. Atkins has made a complete metrical analysis of all 154 poems, which serves as an excellent companion to Shakespeare's Sonnets Among His Private Friends. It is available gratis at: www.amonghisprivatefriends.com. Dr. Atkins is a physician. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He lives with his wife in New York. Review of Shakespeare's Sonnets: With Three Hundred Years of Commentary: "...Atkins also offers an insightful running commentary on the metrical features of the individual poems, making this edition stand out even further from all other recent editions. Including a fine bibliography, a general index, and three appendixes, this lucid, well-researched edition is the product of many years of labor and love; it will be an indispensable work for those interested in Shakespeare's sonnets." Choice, May 2008