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The First and Second Parts of King Edward IV
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01 May 2009

'Edward IV' (1599) was printed no less than six times up to 1626, and was one of the best loved plays of the early modern period, but this edition is the first since the 1870s. The play premiered at a moment when the representation of medieval history in any format was coming under the hostile scrutiny of the Elizabethan government. Yet the playwright produced a text which was at once generically complex (the play blurs the distinction between chronicle history and 'domestic' tragedy), brilliantly assured in its dramatic craftsmanship, and politically explosive.
The text of this new paperback edition has already been used by the actors at Shakespeare's Globe when they gave the first London performance of 'Edward IV' for more than four centuries. By demonstrating the playwright's dextrous marshalling of a remarkable range of sources, and by examining afresh the dramatist's singular theatrical technique, this volume reopens an exciting if difficult play to a new generation of scholars and performers.
LITERARY CRITICISM / Shakespeare, Plays, playscripts, LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 16th Century, Literary studies: plays and playwrights, Literary studies: c 1400 to c 1600
General Editors' preface
Acknowledgements
References and abbreviations
Introduction
The Players and their patron
The play on the early modern stage
The question of authorship
The Falconbridge rebellion
The Tanner of Tamworth
Essex
The opening of the Shores' story
The French expedition
The end of the Shores' story
The text(s)
The characters in the play, and notes on the characters
The First and Second Parts of King Edward IV
Textual notes
Index