Clowns and magistrates, nuns and prostitutes, saints and sinners-all
> take the stage in Measure for Measure, Shakespeare's provocative
> meditation on justice, law, and mercy. This modernized text, newly
> edited from the First Folio (1623), provides a complete record of
> textual notes and ample commentary. Concise and helpful appendices
> discuss language and rhetoric, sources and adaptations, the play in
> performance, and characters; they include a fully annotated
> bibliography of print and Internet sources. An accompanying website
> off ers additional resources: www.loyola.edu/measure. Through "Aperio
> Series: Loyola Humane Texts," Loyola College in Maryland publishes
> important and illuminating Humanities texts that have been edited,
> annotated, and/or translated by the College's students in
> collaboration with faculty. Students work with faculty to design and
> publish the texts. The texts are intended for all readers but should
> be of particular interest and use to college students and classes.
> Contributors: Jedidiah D. Adams, Sarah P. Biernacki, Hannah W.
> Blauvelt, Amanda H. Cammarata, Alison J. Koentje, Brian J. Olszak,
> Daniel J. Procaccini, Paul J. Zajac. Edited by Robert S. Miola
>
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