The Plays of David Garrick, Volume 5
$55.00
Title | Range | Discount |
---|---|---|
Trade Discount | 5 + | 25% |
- Description
- Additional information
Description
David Garrick’s accomplishments as an actor, manager, and theatrical innovator brought him great fame and fortune, and his ideas influenced not only his own age but succeeding ages as well. Yet as a playwright, a part of the elegant combination of talents that was David Garrick, he has never achieved the critical reputation he richly deserves, in main because of the unavailability of texts and the lack of proper assessment of the historic importance of his plays in the English theatre.This first complete edition makes available to scholars and students all the plays of Garrick in well edited texts, with commentary and notes. Contents: The Rehearsal (George Villiers and Others), 1742; The Alchymist. A Comedy (Ben Jonson), 1743; The Provok’d Wife. A Comedy (John Vanbrugh), 1744; and The Roman Father. A Tragedy (William Whitehead), 1750.
Harry William Pedicord is Professor Emeritus of English at Thiel College, Greenville, Pennsylvania.Fredrick Louis Bergmann is Professor of English at DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana.
“The plays are carefully annotated and handsomely presented. This is the first attempt at a complete edition of Garrick’s plays since 1798 and the editors have served their subject well.”—Richard B. Schwartz, Recent Studies in the Restoration and Eighteenth Century.
Additional information
Weight | 1 oz |
---|---|
Dimensions | 1 × 6 × 9 in |