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Philaster

Arden Early Modern Drama

Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, London, United Kingdom
Imprint: The Arden Shakespeare
Published: 9th Sep 2009
Dimensions: w 129mm h 198mm d 19mm
Weight: 354g
ISBN-10: 1904271731
ISBN-13: 9781904271734
Barcode No: 9781904271734
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Synopsis
Philaster is a tragicomedy by Beaumont and Fletcher which has much in common with Shakespeare's late plays such as The Winter's Tale. Set in a fictionalised Sicily, it has the complex plot of love, disguise and the threat of death much loved by early modern theatre-goers. This edition provides an authoritative, modernised text by a leading scholar with detailed on-page commentary notes giving readers a deeper understanding of the play. The comprehensive, illustrated introduction discusses Philaster from a performance perspective as well as its relation to Shakespearean drama, and places it in its historical and critical contexts. The play is often taught on Shakespeare and Early Modern drama courses but only now is such a detailed, modern edition available for use by students and scholars. With its wealth of helpful and incisive commentary, this is the finest edition of the play available. The Arden Early Modern Drama series accompanies and complements the Arden Shakespeare Third Series, offering editions of non-Shakespearean Renaissance drama and Restoration drama from the period 1500-1700. Modelled on the Third Series in appearance and style Arden Early Modern Drama editions will offer high-quality textual scholarship and full annotation, together with an accessible, student-friendly introduction.

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'Beaumont and Fletcher's Philaster has been the revelation of the series so far - an immensely rich and enjoyable collaborative drama from 1609.' www.illuminationsmedia.co.uk (October 2009) '...textual discussions are hard to come by elsewhere, with most current scholarly work on the oeuvres and texts of Shakespeare's contemporaries taking place in journals and expensive monographs. To have it all in a series of affordable and accessible volumes is a great thing indeed.' Shakespeare Bookshop Newsletter (December 2009)