Twelfth Night, or What You Will.
Edited by Roger Warren and Stanley Wells.
The Oxford Shakespeare.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008.
This edition was first published in 1994.
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Book Series: The Oxford Shakespeare; Oxford World's Classics.
Some other noteworthy editions of Twelfth Night :
- William Shakespeare.  Twelfth Night, or What You Will.  Edited by Keir Elam.  The Arden Shakespeare, Third Series.  London: Bloomsbury Press, 2008.
[Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.] - William Shakespeare.  Twelfth Night: or What You Will, Third Edition.  Edited by Elizabeth Story Donno.  The New Cambridge Shakespeare.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017.
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Editor: Roger Warren
- Roger Warren was a Senior Lecturer of English, University of Leicester.
 - Roger Warren edited four additional plays in The Oxford Shakespeare series: Cymbeline; Henry VI, Part Two; Pericles; The Two Gentlemen of Verona.
 - Roger Warren.  Staging Shakespeare's Late Plays.  Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990.
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 - Edward Hall and Roger Warren.  Rose Rage: Adapted from Shakespeare's Henry VI Plays.    London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2001.
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- Stanley Wells, his website.
 - Stanley Wells (b. 1930), Wikipedia.
 - Stanley Wells has written and edited many, many books related to Shakespeare. Some of them are described in the Books section of the Stanley Wells website.
 - Stanley Wells, OCLC WorldCat Entities.
 - Wells, Stanley, 1930-, The Library of Congress, LC Name Authority File (LCNAF).
 
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Some Essays and Books about Twelfth Night :
- Stanley Wells, editor.  Twelfth Night: Critical Essays.  New York: Garland Publishing, 1986.  London: Routledge, 2015.
[Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.] - Frances E. Dolan.  Twelfth Night: Language and Writing.  Arden Student Skills: Language and Writing series.  London: Bloomsbury, 2014.
[Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.] - Leslie Hotson.  The First Night of 'Twelfth Night'.  London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1954.  Mercury Books / Heinemann, 1961.  London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1964.
[Google Books; Amazon.com.] - Harold Jenkins,  "Shakespeare's Twelfth Night,"  Rice Institute Pamphlet 45, 1959.
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Reprinted in :- Kenneth Muir, editor.  Shakespeare: The Comedies: A Collection of Critical Essays.  Twentieth Century Views series.  Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1965.  John Wiley & Sons, 1985.
[Google Books; Amazon.com.] - Stanley Wells, editor.  Twelfth Night: Critical Essays.  New York: Garland Publishing, 1986.  London: Routledge, 2015.
[Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.] - Structural Problems In Shakespeare: Lectures and Essays by Harold Jenkins.  Edited by E. A. J. Honigmann.  The Arden Shakespeare.  London: Thomson Learning, 2001 (currently published by Bloomsbury Publishing).
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 - Kenneth Muir, editor.  Shakespeare: The Comedies: A Collection of Critical Essays.  Twentieth Century Views series.  Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1965.  John Wiley & Sons, 1985.
 
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Wikipedia Articles:
Shakespeare:
- William Shakespeare (1564–1616).
 - Shakespearean comedy.
 - Twelfth Night, probably written in 1601; first printed in 1623 (First Folio).
 - Chronology of Shakespeare's plays: Twelfth Night (1601).
 
- English Renaissance, 16th - 17th Centuries.
 - English literature: English Renaissance (1500–1660).
 - Elizabethan literature.
 - English literature: Jacobean period (1603–1625).
 - English Renaissance theatre.
 
- Tudor period, 1485–1603.
 - Elizabethan era, 1558–1603.
 - Elizabethan government.
 - Elizabethan Religious Settlement.
 - English society: Tudor society.
 - Elizabeth I (1533–1603); Queen of England and Ireland 1558–1603.
 - Elizabeth I: Later years.
 - Stuart period, 1603–1714.
 - Jacobean era, 1603–1625.
 - James VI and I (1566–1625); King of Scotland as James VI 1567–1625; King of England and Ireland as James I 1603–1625.
 - Early modern Britain, 16th – 18th Centuries.
 
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In Our Time:
- Melvyn Bragg, Pascale Aebischer, Michael Dobson, Emma Smith, "Twelfth Night, or What You Will," In Our Time, BBC Radio 4, 28 Dec 2023.
- See episode notes for a Reading List / References.
 
 
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