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Shakespeare Early and Late: A Textbook
Paul Budra
"Shakespeare Early and Late provides a more nuanced introduction to Shakespeare's plays and their historical contexts than the prefatory material found in most critical editions targeting an undergraduate audience. The idea of dividing the plays into "Early and Late" sections and the compression of so much information in such a lucid package felt both established and new. Its depth of insight will appeal to both new students and experienced readers." - Professor Clifford Werier, Department of English, Mount Royal University
ISBN: 978-0-86491-374-6
About the Author
Paul Budra is Professor of English at ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV. He teaches Shakespeare and early modern literature and has published articles on Renaissance literature and contemporary popular culture. He is the author of A Mirror for Magistrates and the de casibus Tradition (2000) and Shakespeare Early and Late (2016). He is the co-editor of the essay collections Part Two: Reflections on the Sequel (1998), Soldier Talk: Oral Narratives of the Vietnam War (2004), From Text to Txting: New Media in the Classroom (2012), and Shakespeare and Consciousness (2016).
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