Troilus and Cressida.
Edited by Kenneth Muir.
The Oxford Shakespeare.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008.
This edition was first published in 1982.
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Book Series: The Oxford Shakespeare; Oxford World's Classics.
Some other noteworthy editions of Troilus and Cressida :
- William Shakespeare. Troilus and Cressida, Revised Edition. Edited by David Bevington. The Arden Shakespeare, Third Series. London: Bloomsbury Press, 2015.
[Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.] - William Shakespeare. Troilus and Cressida, Second Edition. Edited by Anthony B. Dawson. Introduction by Gretchen Minton. The New Cambridge Shakespeare. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017.
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Editor: Kenneth Muir
- Kenneth Muir (scholar) (1907–1996), Wikipedia.
- Kenneth Muir, OCLC WorldCat Entities.
- Muir, Kenneth, The Library of Congress, LC Name Authority File (LCNAF).
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Wikipedia Articles:
Shakespeare:
- William Shakespeare (1564–1616).
- Troilus and Cressida, probably written in 1602; first printed in 1609.
- Chronology of Shakespeare's plays: Troilus and Cressida (1600–1602).
- Shakespearean tragedy.
- Shakespearean problem play.
- Tragicomedy.
- 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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