Taming of the Shrew: The Oxford Shakespeare
Experience the timeless comedy of The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare, a classic that has captivated audiences since its first performance in 1594. This edition, published by Oxford in 2008, spans 256 pages and showcases the play's rich verbal inventiveness and robust humor. H.J. Oliver introduces this new edition by delving into the theatrical virtues of the play while offering a thoughtful analysis of its textual intricacies. The Taming of the Shrew explores the complexities of man-woman relationships and the dynamics of married life, set against the vibrant backdrop of Padua, Italy. With its enduring themes and engaging characters, this work continues to inspire countless adaptations across various forms of art, including ballet, musicals, films, and operas. Discover why this Shakespearean classic remains a beloved staple in literature and theater.