Presents an annotated edition of Shakespeare's comedy about Sir John Falstaff's attempts to seduce Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Page; and includes a critical introduction, and discussion of the historical background of the play.
Contains the classic play by William Shakespeare along with an extensive overview of the author's life and works, introduction to the play, textual notes and commentaries, and a stage history of actors, directors, and productions.
Presents Shakespeare's comedy "Merry Wives of Windsor" in which Falstaff, hoping to recoup his fortunes, writes love letters to two well-married women, who compare notes and set out to trick their suitor; abridged to be performed in thirty minutes while maintaining the original language, with stage directions and character suggestions.
Contains the classic play by William Shakespeare along with an extensive overview of the author's life and works, introduction to the play, textual notes and commentaries, and a stage history of actors, directors, and productions.
Analyzes the text of Shakespeare's "The Merry Wives of Windsor" and discusses its critical and stage interpretations. Includes illustrations, an updated introduction, a list of characters, and a reading list.