Measure for Measure
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Edited, introduced and annotated by Cedric Watts, M.A., Ph.D., Emeritus Professor of English, University of Sussex.
In the hope of saving her brother's life, should a woman submit to rape? Should the law be respected when its administrator is corrupt? How powerful in the state should religion become? Although Measure for Measure ends like a comedy, with reconciliations, forgiveness and marriages, it has often been regarded as one of Shakespeare's problem plays. The drama shows the difficulty of effecting an appropriate balance between judicial severity and mercy, between sexual repression and decadence, and between political vigilance and social manipulation. These problems remain topical, and, in Measure for Measure, they are given immediacy by vivid character-conflicts and memorably intense poetry. This is one of Shakespeare's most probing and powerful works.
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Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- List of illustrations (p. ix)
- General editors' preface (p. xiii)
- Preface and acknowledgements (p. xviii)
- Introduction (p. 1)
- Genres and generations (p. 2)
- The morals of Measure for Measure (p. 6)
- Mortality (p. 11)
- Substitution (p. 16)
- Sexuality, law and marriage (p. 24)
- Consent (p. 30)
- Catholicism, Protestantism and Puritanism (p. 32)
- Love (p. 36)
- The ending (p. 41)
- Characters (p. 56)
- The Duke (p. 57)
- Isabella (p. 67)
- Angelo (p. 81)
- Mariana (p. 86)
- Claudio (p. 88)
- Barnardine (p. 89)
- Lucio (p. 93)
- Literary and dramatic sources (p. 95)
- Cinthio (p. 96)
- Whetstone (p. 99)
- Lupton (p. 103)
- The repertoire of Shakespeare's company (p. 106)
- Some other possible literary sources (p. 108)
- King James (p. 111)
- Date (p. 116)
- Middleton (p. 117)
- First responses (p. 123)
- The play onstage: from prudery to politics (p. 124)
- Measure for Measure as golden meaning (p. 130)
- The Duke meets his maker (p. 145)
- Measure for Measure (p. 149)
- Appendices
- 1 Note on the text (p. 361)
- The prepublication history of Measure for Measure (p. 361)
- This edition (p. 373)
- 2 Prose and verse lining in F (p. 375)
- 3 Casting chart (p. 377)
- Abbreviations and references (p. 381)
- Index (p. 407)
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