Troilus and Cressida

Troilus and Cressida by William Shakespeare is presented in this second edition published by Cambridge University Press on August 3, 2017. This edition spans 277 pages and is written in English. The New Cambridge Shakespeare series is known for its contemporary scholarship and focus on performance, featuring line-by-line commentaries and textual notes that enhance the understanding of Shakespeare’s works.
Readers will find an expanded introduction and updated reading list that reflect recent critical and theatrical interpretations of Troilus and Cressida. This edition retains the careful rethinking of the text and excellent annotation from the first edition, while also providing insights into the play’s sardonic take on both the romantic elements of its title characters and the broader narrative of the Trojan War. The updated commentary addresses modern audiences’ perspectives on themes such as war, political decision-making, gender politics, and societal changes, making this edition a valuable resource for those studying Shakespeare’s complex drama.
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The New Cambridge Shakespeare appeals to students worldwide for its up-to-date scholarship and emphasis on performance. The series features line-by-line commentaries and textual notes on the plays and poems. Introductions are regularly refreshed with accounts of new critical, stage and screen interpretations. This second edition of Troilus and Cressida, a play that has long been considered difficult but is now popular both on the stage and in criticism, features an expanded and updated introduction and reading list. The first edition has been praised for its careful rethinking of the text, excellent annotation, lively attention to performance and extensive coverage of the play’s major concerns. This updated edition retains these characteristics. In addition, Gretchen Minton and Anthony B. Dawson have provided a new account of the critical and theatrical treatment of Troilus and Cressida over the last fifteen years, showing how modern audiences have become attuned to the play’s sardonic undercutting of both the medieval romance of the title characters and the Homeric tale of the Trojan War. Recent performance history is placed against a broader background of social change, including shifting attitudes towards war, political decision-making, gender politics, and fear of disease and contagion.
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