Discover the who, how, and why behind Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Comedy of Errors in one expertly annotated edition.
This volume presents the works alongside rich contextual material drawn from the early Quarto texts, including a detailed preface and notes that trace publication history, textual variants, and performance practice. It helps readers understand how the plays were printed, copied, and interpreted across different editions.
The edition frames the plays with scholarly apparatus and accessible explanations, making it suitable for students and general readers alike. You’ll find guided notes that illuminate language, stage history, and the evolution of key lines, plus a glossary to clarify archaic terms.
What you’ll experience
- A clear introduction to the textual history of the plays and their early printings
- Explanations of major textual differences between early editions and later versions
- Notes on characters, scenes, and language to aid comprehension
- A glossary of terms used in the plays and in the notes
Ideal for readers who want a solid, useable bridge between the plays and their historical context, whether for study or personal exploration of Shakespeare’s drama.