Arden Shakespeare


The Arden Shakespeare is a long-running series of scholarly editions of the works of William Shakespeare. It presents fully edited modern-spelling editions of the plays and poems, with lengthy introductions and full commentaries. There have been three distinct series of The Arden Shakespeare over the past century, with the third series commencing in 1995 and concluding in January 2020. The fourth series is scheduled to commence publication in 2026.
Arden was the maiden name of Shakespeare's mother, Mary, but the primary reference of the enterprise's title is to the Forest of Arden, in which Shakespeare's As You Like It is set.

First Series

The first series was published by Methuen. Its first publication was Edward Dowden's edition of Hamlet, published in 1899. Over the next 25 years, the entire canon of Shakespeare was edited and published. The original editor of The Arden Shakespeare was William James Craig, succeeded by R. H. Case. The text of The Arden Shakespeare, First series, was based on the 1864 "Globe" or Cambridge edition of Shakespeare's Complete Works, edited by William George Clark and John Glover, as revised in 1891–93.
The list of the first series is as follows:
EditorTitleYear of publication
Edward DowdenHamlet1899
Edward DowdenRomeo and Juliet1900
W. J. CraigKing Lear1901
Michael MacmillanJulius Caesar1902
Morton LuceThe Tempest1902
Edward DowdenCymbeline1903
H. C. HartOthello1903
Herbert Arthur EvansHenry V1904
W. Osbourne BrigstokeAll's Well That Ends Well1904
H. C. HartLove's Labour's Lost1904
H. C. HartThe Merry Wives of Windsor1904
H. Bellyse BalldonTitus Andronicus1904
Henry CuninghamA Midsummer Night's Dream1905
H. C. HartMeasure for Measure1905
K. DeightonTimon of Athens1905
R. Warwick BondThe Taming of the Shrew1905
Charles Knox PoolerThe Merchant of Venice1905
R. Warwick BondTwo Gentlemen of Verona1906
Morton LuceTwelfth Night1906
K. DeightonTroilus and Cressida1906
R. H. CaseAntony and Cleopatra1906
K. DeightonPericles1907
Ivor B. JohnKing John1907
Henry CuninghamThe Comedy of Errors1907
A. Hamilton ThompsonRichard III1907
H. C. Hart1 Henry VI1909
H. C. Hart2 Henry VI1909
H. C. Hart3 Henry VI1910
Charles Knox PoolerPoems1911
Henry CuninghamMacbeth1912
Ivor B. JohnRichard II1912
F. W. MoormanThe Winter's Tale1912
J. W. HolmeAs You Like It1914
R. P. Cowl, A. E. Morgan1 Henry IV1914
Charles Knox PoolerHenry VIII1915
Charles Knox PoolerSonnets1918
W. J. CraigCoriolanus1922
R. P. Cowl2 Henry IV1923
Grace R. TreneryMuch Ado About Nothing1924

Second Series

The second series began in 1946, with a new group of editors freshly re-editing the plays, and was completed in the 1980s, though the Sonnets never appeared. It was published by Methuen in both hardback and paperback. Later issues of the paperbacks featured cover art by the Brotherhood of Ruralists. The second series was edited by Una Ellis-Fermor ; Harold F. Brooks, Harold Jenkins and Brian Morris. Unlike the first series, where each volume was based on the same textual source, the individual editors of each volume of the second series were responsible for editing the text of the play in that edition.
EditorTitleYearNotes
Kenneth MuirMacbeth1951
Richard DavidLove's Labour's Lost1951
Kenneth MuirKing Lear1952
J.C. MaxwellTitus Andronicus1953
Frank KermodeThe Tempest1954Reprinted with revisions in 1957.
M. R. RidleyAntony and Cleopatra1954The introduction by Case from the First Series was reprinted.
J.H. WalterHenry V1954
E. A. J. HonigmannKing John1954
John Russell BrownThe Merchant of Venice 1955
T. S. DorschJulius Caesar1955
J. M. NosworthyCymbeline1955
Peter UreRichard II1956
Andrew S. Cairncross 2 Henry VI1957
R. A. FoakesHenry VIII1957
H. J. OliverTimon of Athens1959
M.R. RidleyOthello1959
G. K. HunterAll's Well That Ends Well1959
A. R. Humphreys1 Henry IV1960
F. T. PrinceThe Poems1960Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece
Andrew S. Cairncross1 Henry VI1962
R. A. FoakesComedy of Errors1962
F. D. HoenigerPericles1963
J. H. P. PaffordThe Winter's Tale1963
Andrew S. Cairncross3 Henry VI1964
J. W. LeverMeasure for Measure1964
A. R. Humphreys2 Henry IV1966
Clifford LeechTwo Gentlemen of Verona1969
H. J. OliverThe Merry Wives of Windsor1971
Agnes LathamAs You Like It1975
J. M. Lothian and Thomas W. CraikTwelfth Night1975
Philip BrockbankCoriolanus1976
Harold F. BrooksA Midsummer Night's Dream1979
Brian GibbonsRomeo and Juliet1980
A. R. HumphreysMuch Ado About Nothing1981
Anthony HammondRichard III1981
Brian MorrisThe Taming of the Shrew1981
K. J. PalmerTroilus and Cressida1982
Harold JenkinsHamlet1982

Third Series

The third series of The Arden Shakespeare began to be edited during the 1980s, with publication starting in 1995 and concluding in 2020. The general editors for this series were Richard Proudfoot; Ann Thompson of King's College London; David Scott Kastan of Yale University; and H. R. Woudhuysen of the University of Oxford.
The first editions in this series were published by Routledge, before moving to Thomson. They then moved to Cengage Learning. In December 2008, the series returned to Methuen, becoming part of Methuen Drama, its original publisher. From February 2013, the titles appeared under the Bloomsbury imprint.
The editions in the third series were published very much in line with the traditions established by The Arden Shakespeare; however, editions in this series tended to be thicker than those of the first and second series, with more explanatory notes and much longer introductions. One unusual aspect of this series was its edition of Hamlet, which presents the play in two separate volumes. The first, released in 2006, contained an edited text of the Second Quarto, with passages found only in the First Folio included in an appendix, while the supplementary second volume, released a year later, contained both the text of the First Quarto of 1603, and of the First Folio of 1623. Other plays with "bad" quartos have them reproduced via photographs of each leaf of a surviving copy rather than deal with each textual anomaly on an individual basis.

Editions

Due to the long period of time over which the series was published, several editions of the third series were re-issued in revised editions, from 2010 to 2018. Eight editions were reissued in revised form. Some contained minor revisions in later printings, such as Henry V, but are not so noted on the title page. Editions that were revised are marked with the year of revised publication in the 'Year' column.
TitleYearEditorNotes
King Henry V1995 Contains a complete photo facsimile of Q.
Antony and Cleopatra1995
Titus Andronicus1995
Othello1996 Ayanna Thompson contributed a new introduction to the 2016 revised edition.
The Two Noble Kinsmen1996 The play is attributed to Shakespeare and John Fletcher on the title page.
King Lear1997Contrary to the editors' decision to publish the three versions of Hamlet as three separate texts, Foakes' edition of King Lear is based upon a conflation of the quarto and folio texts of the tragedy, disregarding the practice established by the Oxford Shakespeare of treating them as two separate texts.
Shakespeare's Sonnets1997 Contains every poetic work included in the original Shakespeare's Sonnets quarto of 1609—that is, 154 sonnets, plus the narrative poem A Lover's Complaint.
Troilus and Cressida1998
Love's Labour's Lost1998
Julius Caesar1998
King Henry VI Part 21999
The Merry Wives of Windsor1999Contains a complete photo facsimile of Q.
The Tempest1999
King Henry VI Part 12000
King Henry VIII2000The play is attributed to Shakespeare and John Fletcher on the title page.
King Henry VI Part 32001
King Richard II2002
King Henry IV Part 12002
The Two Gentlemen of Verona2004
Pericles, Prince of Tyre2004The play is attributed to Shakespeare and George Wilkins on the title page.
Much Ado About Nothing2005
Hamlet2006 Contains the Q2 text.
Hamlet: The Texts of 1603 and 16232007Contains the Q1 and FF text. A supplementary volume to the main edition based on Q2.
As You Like It2006
Shakespeare's Poems2007Contains Shakespeare's two major narrative poems—Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece—as well as his metaphysical poem The Phoenix and the Turtle, plus several shorter works attributed to Shakespeare.
Twelfth Night2008
Timon of Athens2008The play is attributed to Shakespeare and Thomas Middleton on the title page.
King Richard III2009
The Taming of the Shrew2010Contains a complete photo facsimile of The Taming of a Shrew.
The Winter's Tale2010
The Merchant of Venice2011
Romeo and Juliet2012
Coriolanus2013
Macbeth2015
King Henry IV Part 22016
The Comedy of Errors2016
Cymbeline2017
A Midsummer Night's Dream2017
King John2018
All's Well That Ends Well2018
Measure for Measure2020

Apocrypha

The third series was also notable for publishing single-volume editions of certain plays that traditionally form part of the so-called Shakespeare Apocrypha, but for which there is considered good evidence of Shakespeare having at least been co-author. Three apocryphal plays were published in this manner.Double Falsehood, edited by Brean Hammond Sir Thomas More, edited by John Jowett King Edward III, edited by Richard Proudfoot and Nicola Bennett

Fourth Series

In March 2015, Bloomsbury Academic named Peter Holland of the University of Notre Dame, Zachary Lesser of the University of Pennsylvania, and Tiffany Stern of the University of Birmingham's Shakespeare Institute as general editors of The Arden Shakespeare fourth series. The fourth series is scheduled to commence publication in 2026 with the following volume editors announced:
TitleYearEditorNotes
A Midsummer Night's DreamTBC
All's Well That Ends WellTBC
Antony and CleopatraTBC
As You Like ItTBC
CoriolanusTBC
HamletTBC
Julius Caesar2026
Henry IV Part 1TBC
Henry IV Part 2TBC
Henry VTBC
Henry VI Part 1TBC
Henry VI Part 2TBC
Henry VI Part 3TBC
Henry VIIITBC
King JohnTBC
King LearTBC
Love's Labour's LostTBC
MacbethTBC
Measure for MeasureTBC
Much Ado About NothingTBC
OthelloTBC
Pericles, Prince of TyreTBCAdam Smyth
PoemsTBCVenus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece
Richard IITBC
Romeo and JulietTBC
Richard IIITBC
Shakespeare's SonnetsTBC
Sir Thomas MoreTBC
The Merchant of VeniceTBC
The Merry Wives of WindsorTBC
The Taming of the ShrewTBC
The TempestTBC
The Two Gentlemen of VeronaTBC
The Two Noble KinsmenTBC
The Winter's TaleTBC
Timon of AthensTBC
Titus Andronicus2026
Troilus and CressidaTBC
Twelfth NightTBC

Arden Early Modern Drama

In 2009, The Arden Shakespeare launched a companion series, entitled "Arden Early Modern Drama". The series follows the formatting and scholarly style of The Arden Shakespeare third series, but shifts the focus onto other English Renaissance playwrights, primarily the Elizabethan, Jacobean, and Caroline periods.
The general editors for this series are Suzanne Gossett of Loyola University Chicago; John Jowett of the Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham; and Gordon McMullan of King's College London.The Duchess of Malfi by John Webster, edited by Leah Marcus Everyman and Mankind, edited by Douglas Bruster and Eric Rasmussen Philaster by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, edited by Suzanne Gossett The Renegado by Philip Massinger, edited by Michael Neill 'Tis Pity She's a Whore by John Ford, edited by Sonia Massai The Tragedy of Mariam by Elizabeth Cary, edited by Ramona Wray The Island Princess by John Fletcher, edited by Clare McManus The Spanish Tragedy by Thomas Kyd, edited by Clara Calvo and Jesús Tronch A Jovial Crew by Richard Brome, edited by Tiffany Stern The Witch of Edmonton by Thomas Dekker, John Ford and William Rowley, edited by Lucy Munro.A Woman Killed with Kindness by Thomas Heywood, edited by Margaret Kidnie.The Dutch Courtesan by John Marston, edited by Karen Britland.The Revenger's Tragedy by Thomas Middleton, edited by Gretchen Minton.The White Devil by John Webster, edited by Benedict S. Robinson.The Jew of Malta by Christopher Marlowe, edited by William H. Sherman and Chloe Preedy.Arden of Faversham, edited by Catherine Richardson.The Alchemist by Ben Jonson, edited by Tanya Pollard.The Shoemakers' Holiday, edited by James Loxley.Volpone by Jen Jonson, edited by John Jowett.Edward II by Christopher Marlowe, edited by Jeffrey Masten.

Complete Works

Arden Shakespeare has also published a Complete Works of Shakespeare, which reprints editions from the second and third series but without the explanatory notes.

Arden Performance Editions

In 2017, The Arden Shakespeare launched a new series of Performance Editions of Shakespeare's major plays, aimed specifically for use by actors and directors in the rehearsal room, and drama students in the classroom. Each edition features facing-page notes, short definitions of words, guidance on metre and punctuation, large font for easy reading, and plenty of blank space to write notes. The series editors are Professor Michael Dobson and Dr Abigail Rokison-Woodall and leading Shakespearean actor, Simon Russell Beale. The series is published in association with the Shakespeare Institute.

Critical literature

The Arden Shakespeare has also published a number of series of literary and historical criticism to accompany The Arden Shakespeare Third Series and Arden Early Modern Drama imprints.