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What's the best edition of Shakespeare complete works for me /lit/?
I don't want 3/4 of the page as notes like the Arden individuals and I don't want endnotes. What's a good edition with footnotes or side by side?
Is the RSC Shakespeare any good? It's cheap.

>> No.9885730

I use norton shakespeare.
It has about 200 pages of writing on shakespeare and each work has a 2-6 page introduction on them as well as footnotes/definitions of archaic words.
It cost me $9 used so it's pretty cheap and plentiful online.

>> No.9886652

>>9885730
I saw the norton complete and it's a little bit expensive but not unaffordable. Sounds exactly like what I'm going for. Sadly I have to limit myself to bookdepository since I'm in South America. Amazon is an option for big, heavy books like this one (if not bd is way less expensive) but used books don't have interational shipping.
I'd still like some insight regarding RSC though.