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Each edition includes:
- Freshly edited text based on the best early printed version of the play
- Full explanatory notes conveniently placed on pages facing the text of the play
- Scene-by-scene plot summaries
- A key to famous lines and phrases
- An introduction to reading Shakespeare's language
- An essay by an outstanding scholar providing a modern perspective on the play
- Illustrations from the Folger Shakespeare Library's vast holdings of rare books
The Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C., is home to the world's largest collection of Shakespeare's printed works, and a magnet for Shakespeare scholars from around the globe. In addition to exhibitions open to the public throughout the year, the Folger offers a full calendar of performances and programs. For more information, visit www.folger.edu.
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- Mass Market Paperback 336 Pages
- ISBN-10: 0743477111
- ISBN-13: 9780743477116
- Publisher: Washington Square Press
- Pub date: Jan 01, 2004
- Dimensions: 17 cm x 10 cm x 4 cm Just how big is that?
- Also available as: Mass Market Paperback, Paperback, Hardcover, Audio CD, Audio Cassette, Library Binding, School & Library Binding, Unbound and Others
- In other languages:
... and other languages和書, Libros en Español and Libri Italiani

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Excellent but difficult to understand without a Shakespeare dictionary.
I've heard the plot line so many times before I had read this so it wasn't anything special for me.