1883 Works Of William Shakespeare C&M Cowden Clarke Antique Literature Book

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1883 Works Of William Shakespeare C&M Cowden Clarke Antique Literature Book

1883 Works Of William Shakespeare C&M Cowden Clarke Antique Literature BookThe Works Of William ShakespeareEdited With A Scrupulous Revision Of The Text By Charles And Mary Cowden ClarkePublished by Bickers & Son: London 1883Back Cover Detached"Charles Cowden Clarke (1787 - 1877) was an English author who was best known for his books on Shakespeare. He was also known for his compilation of poems as well as his edition of The Canterbury Tales, which was rendered into prose and widely used. Mary Victoria Cowden Clarke (1809 - 1898) was an English author, and compiler of a concordance to Shakespeare."Back cover detached. Covers and spine have retained a bright appearance and present very well. Inside hinges are split. Pages typically clean with some very light foxing present to some pages. Page binding is solid with no loose pages. Good to very good condition if not for detached back cover. Please study photos to further understand condition.Size 24.5cm x 18cm x 6cm - 1003 Pages
1883 Works Of William Shakespeare C&M Cowden Clarke Antique Literature Book

The Works Of William Shakespeare
Edited With A Scrupulous Revision Of The Text By Charles And Mary Cowden Clarke
Published by Bickers & Son: London 1883
Back Cover Detached

"The Works of William Shakespeare (1883), edited by Charles and Mary Cowden Clarke and published by Bickers & Son, London, represents one of the most meticulous and scholarly Victorian editions of Shakespeare's complete works. The Cowden Clarkes—renowned literary collaborators and early Shakespearean educators—undertook a "scrupulous revision of the text", striving to balance textual fidelity with accessibility for the general reader. Drawing from the First Folio and early quartos, they corrected errors introduced by earlier editors while preserving the richness of Elizabethan language. Their editorial philosophy sought to present Shakespeare's plays and poems with clarity, precision, and an appreciation for dramatic rhythm and meaning, supported by careful punctuation and thoughtful commentary.

This edition reflects the Victorian reverence for Shakespeare as a moral and cultural authority, combining scholarly rigor with an educational purpose. The Cowden Clarkes' prefaces and annotations illuminate character development, thematic depth, and linguistic nuance, making the plays approachable without diminishing their poetic grandeur. The 1883 Bickers & Son publication is thus both a product of its age—uniting literary devotion with moral earnestness—and a lasting contribution to the transmission of Shakespeare's text. It remains valued not only for its editorial care but also for its association with two of the nineteenth century's most respected interpreters of the Bard."

Back cover detached. Covers and spine have retained a bright appearance and present very well. Inside hinges are split. Pages typically clean with some very light foxing present to some pages. Page binding is solid with no loose pages. Good to very good condition if not for detached back cover. Please study photos to further understand condition.

Size 24.5cm x 18cm x 6cm - 1003 Pages

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Condition: Acceptable
Binding: Cloth
Special Attributes: ["Gilt Edged", "Decorated Cloth Bindings", "Detached Back Cover"]
Region: Europe
Subject: Literature & Fiction
Original/Facsimile: Original
Seller Notes: Back cover detached. Covers and spine have retained a bright appearance and present very well. Inside hinges are split. Pages typically clean with some very light foxing present to some pages. Page binding is solid with no loose pages. Good to very good condition if not for detached back cover. Please study photos to further understand condition.
Language: English
Author: Charles And Mary Cowden Clarke
Publisher: Bickers & Son: London
Year Printed: 1883
Sub-subject: Shakespeare