Isaac Babel, Nathalie Babel, Peter Constantine, Et Al.
"A celebration of literary genius framed by 20th-century tragedy."--Richard Bernstein, New York TimesMore
David Bevington, Lars Engle, Katharine Eisaman Maus, Et Al.
The most extensive new collection in this field published in more than three decades, English Renaissance Drama: A Norton Anthology surveys the astonishing, and astonishingly varied, dramatic works written and performed in Elizabethan and Jacobean England.More
Kenneth Branagh, William Shakespeare, Russell Jackson, Et Al.
The tie-in book to the latest Shakespearean film by Kenneth Branagh, whose Henry V and Much Ado About Nothing were huge critical and popular successes.More
Georg Büchner, Matthew Wilson Smith, Henry Schmidt
Few writers have transformed literature and theater so dramatically. Based on Henry J. Schmidt’s translations of The Hessian Messenger, Danton’s Death, Lenz, Leonce and Lena, and Woyzeck.More
Zoe Caldwell
An affecting, inspiring memoir, I Will Be Cleopatra serves as an indispensable guide for any reader who wishes to gain a clearer insight into Shakespearean theater, and will be one of the most vital books for actors and theater lovers for years to come.More
Anthony Caputi
This Norton Critical Edition presents some of the most important voices in modern drama and, through the inclusion of supporting materials, places each play in its proper intellectual, artistic, and historical context.More
Anton Chekhov, Laurence Senelick
"The most complete collection of the Russian playwright's repertoire."—VogueMore
Anton Chekhov, Laurence Senelick
Anton Chekhov revolutionized Russian theater through his inimitable portrayals of characters faced with complex moral dilemmas.More
Anton Chekhov, Laurence Senelick
“Senelick’s accomplishment is astounding.”—Library JournalMore
Anton Chekhov, Laurence Senelick
“Senelick’s accomplishment is astounding.”—Library JournalMore
Anton Chekhov, Laurence Senelick
“Senelick’s accomplishment is astounding.”—Library JournalMore
Samuel Crowl
A lively, concise introduction to film adaptations of Shakespeare's plays from the silent era to the present, Shakespeare and Film pays particular attention to the most influential directors' cinematic portrayals of the plays, offering insightful close readings of the elements of film—camera work, editing, music, acting, montage, among others—that students can use as models for their own writing and analysis.More
E. E. Cummings, George James Firmage, Norman Friedman
The complete collection of E. E. Cummings’s writing for the stage, from the most inventive poet of the twentieth century.More
Euripides, Paul Roche
"Paul Roche...must be ranked among the great translators of the Greek dramas in our century."—Robert W. CorriganMore
J. Ellen Gainor, Stanton B. Garner, Jr., Martin Puchner
Shorter Edition
The only one-volume drama anthology that’s a Norton.More