Gonna guess "Macbeth" or "othello" Somebody smarter will probably get it before me.(smacks forehead) Of course, and I *know* Hamlet.(Not like I want to date Judith, but...) I'm just a hoople.
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Macbeth
eta: d'oh
Ahh yes. They kinda skipped that part in Slings & Arrows.
"The lady doth protest too much, methinks" - Hamlet
Speaking of, I'm looking to begin assembling a Shakespeare library, but I don't know what edition to get. I'm looking for something with individual plays, rather than the Big Book O' Shakespeare approach. Some degree of annotation, mostly of the "here's what this word means" sort.
Does anyone have a favorite that they'd recommend?
I love my Riverside for its essays and annotation, but it is one big Book O'Shakespeare.
Dover Thrift - if you're looking for easily portable and not at all spendy.
The Arden, The Everyman, and The Washington Square Press all have decent annotation for individual plays. The Everyman and WSP have annotation on the left page with the text on the right, which I find handy. I do love the Riverside for the complete works.
What others have said about the Riverside. It has everything, including enough annotations to understand everything (including the off-color jokes), but it isn't something you can slide into a pocket.
Cool.
Thanks, guys