This Norton Critical Edition looks at the full range of opinion and interpretation of this major play from its origins to the present day, from its genius (William Hazlitt) to its being a hateful work, although Shakespearean throughout (Samuel Taylor Coleridge), and beyond.
The Norton Critical Edition is based on the 1623 First Folio text, the only authoritative edition of the play. The editor has modernized spelling but preserves, for the most part, the original lineation and characteristically heavy punctuation. The text of Measure for Measure is accompanied by a full introduction, a note on the text, textual variants, and related illustrations.Sources considers the probable, primary, and analogous sources Shakespeare drew upon while composing Measure for Measure, including excerpts from G. B. Giraldi Cinthios Hecatommithi and The Tragedy of Epitia, King James Is Basilikon Doron, andmost directlyGeorge Whetstones The History of Promos and Cassandra.
Criticism collects seventeen important commentaries on Measure for Measure spanning four centuries, including, among others, those by Alexander Pope, Charlotte Lennox, Samuel Johnson, Elizabeth Inchbald, A. C. Bradley, G. Wilson Knight, Jonathan Dollimore, and Marliss C. Desens.
Adaptations and Responses reprints alternative versions of the play: William Davenants The Law Against Lovers (1662), Charles Gildons Measure of Measure, or, Beauty the Best Advocate (1700), and Charles Marowitzs postmodern version (1975).
A Selected Bibliography is also included.