Titus Andronicus

Shakespeare Dramas & Plays

Author: William Shakespeare

This controversial new series raises fundamental questions about the authenticity of Shakespeare’s texts as we know them today. In a radical departure from existing series, it presents the earliest known editions of Shakespeare’s plays — which often differ substantially from the present versions — and argues that these are the most authentic we have…..Read More

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