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There is no one-volume edition of the Arden Shakespeare. Actually, they are now in the process of updating tha Arden (its official name is "Arden 3"). Several new editions have been published in the last two years: Titus Andronicus, Antony and Cleopatra, Henry V, Othello and The Two Noble Kinsman. Since each volume is separately edited over a period of years, and is released only upon completion, and since a whole new edition is usually underway by the time all the plays have been released, and since some joker usually never completes his volume (have you noticed that there is no Arden edition of the Sonnets?) it would be impracticable to plan a single-volume collection.

Posted by Charles Weinstein on March 27, 1997 at 16:08:51
In Reply to "About the Arden editions of Shakespeare..." posted by LunarCaustic on March 26, 1997 at 17:52:38


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