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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-004.mrc:616848124:5290
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035 $a(OCoLC)ocm36387421
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050 00 $aPR2754$b.G74 1997
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100 1 $aShakespeare, William,$d1564-1616.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n78095332
245 14 $aThe Norton Shakespeare /$cStephen Greenblatt, general editor ; Walter Cohen, Jean E. Howard, Katharine Eisaman Maus [editors] ; with an essay on the Shakespearean stage by Andrew Gurr.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aNew York :$bW.W. Norton,$c[1997], ©1997.
300 $axvi, 3420 pages :$billustrations ;$c25 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
500 $a"Based on the Oxford edition."
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 3393-3410) and index.
505 00 $tGeneral Introduction /$rStephen Greenblatt --$tShakespeare's World --$tThe Playing Field --$tShakespeare's Life and Art --$tThe Dream of the Master Text --$tThe Two Gentlemen of Verona --$tThe Taming of the Shrew --$tThe First Part of the Contention of the Two Famous Houses of York and Lancaster (2 Henry VI) --$tThe True Tragedy of Richard Duke of York and the Good King Henry the Sixth (3 Henry VI) --$tThe Most Lamentable Tragedy of Titus Andronicus --$tThe First Part of Henry the Sixth --$tThe Tragedy of Richard the Third --$tVenus and Adonis --$tThe Rape of Lucrece --$tThe Comedy of Errors --$tLove's Labour's Lost --$tLove's Labour's Won: A Brief Account --$tA Midsummer Night's Dream --$tThe Most Excellent and Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet --$tThe Tragedy of King Richard the Second --$tThe Life and Death of King John --$tThe Comical History of the Merchant of Venice, or Otherwise Called the Jew of Venice --$tThe History of Henry the Fourth (1 Henry IV) --$tThe Merry Wives of Windsor --
505 80 $tThe Second Part of Henry the Fourth --$tMuch Ado About Nothing --$tThe Life of Henry the Fifth --$tThe Tragedy of Julius Caesar --$tAs You Like It --$tThe Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark --$tTwelfth Night, or What You Will --$tTroilus and Cressida --$tThe Sonnets and "A Lover's Complaint" --$tVarious Poems --$tSir Thomas More: Passages Attributed to Shakespeare --$tMeasure for Measure --$tThe Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice --$tAll's Well That Ends Well --$tThe Life of Timon of Athens --$tKing Lear --$tThe Tragedy of Macbeth --$tThe Tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra --$tPericles, Prince of Tyre --$tThe Tragedy of Coriolanus --$tThe Winter's Tale --$tCymbeline, King of Britain --$tThe Tempest --$tCardenio: A Brief Account --$tAll Is True (Henry VIII) --$tThe Two Noble Kinsmen --$tThe Shakespearean Stage /$rAndrew Gurr --$tA Funeral Elegy /$rEdited by Donald W. Foster --$tDocuments.$tRobert Greene on Shakespeare (1592).$tThomas Nashe on 1 Henry VI (1592).
505 80 $tHenry Chettle on Greene and Shakespeare (1592).$tGesta Grayorum on The Comedy of Errors (December 28, 1594).$tFrancis Meres on Shakespeare (1598).$tParnassus Plays on Shakespeare (1598-1601).$tEpilogue to the Queen, possibly by Shakespeare (1599).$tJohn Weever on Shakespeare (1599).$tThomas Platter on Julius Caesar (September 21, 1599).$tGabriel Harvey on Hamlet, Venus and Adonis, and Lucrece (1598-1603).$tContract for the Building of the Fortune Theatre (1600).$tAugustine Phillips, Francis Bacon, et al. on Richard II (1601).$tJohn Manningham on Twelfth Night and Richard III (1602).$tLetters Patent formalizing the adoption of the Lord Chamberlain's Men as the King's Men (May 19, 1603).$tMaster of the Wardrobe's Account (March 1604).$tHenry Jackson on Othello (September 1610).$tSimon Forman on Macbeth, Cymbeline, and The Winter's Tale (1611).$tChamber Account of Performances by the King's Men (May 1613).$tSir Henry Wotton on All Is True (Henry VIII) and the Burning of the Globe (1613).
505 80 $tBallad on the Burning of the Globe (June 30, 1613).$tBen Jonson on The Tempest (and Titus Andronicus) (1614).$tFrancis Beaumont (?) on Shakespeare (c. 1615).$tShakespeare's Will (March 25, 1616).$tWilliam Basse's Elegy for Shakespeare (1616-23).$tNicholas Richardson on Romeo and Juliet (1620).$tFront Matter from the First Folio of Shakespeare's Plays (1623).$tLeonard Digges on Shakespeare (1623-35).$tRichard James on Falstaff (c. 1625).$tMilton on Shakespeare (1630).$tBen Jonson on Shakespeare (1623-37).$tJohn Aubrey on Shakespeare (1681).$tA Shakespearean Chronicle, 1558-1616.
700 1 $aGreenblatt, Stephen,$d1943-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80033957
700 1 $aCohen, Walter,$d1949-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84181466
700 1 $aHoward, Jean E.$q(Jean Elizabeth),$d1948-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82243603
700 1 $aMaus, Katharine Eisaman,$d1955-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84010683
700 1 $aShakespeare, William,$d1564-1616.$tWorks.$f1997.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n96014453
852 00 $bglx$hPR2754$i.G74 1997
852 00 $bbar$hPR2754$i.G74 1997
852 00 $bbar$hPR2754$i.G74 1997