Overview
Labelled as a 'problem play' for its marriage
of comic overtones to serious moral inquiry, William Shakespeare's
Measure for Measure is a peerless black comedy of justice, pride and
desire. This Penguin Shakespeare edition is edited by J.M. Nosworthy
with an introduction by Julia Briggs. 'Some rise by sin, and some by
virtue fall.' In the Duke Vincentio's absence from Vienna, his strict
deputy Angelo revives an ancient law forbidding sex outside marriage.
The young Claudio, whose fiancee Juliet is pregnant, is condemned to
death by the law. His sister Isabella, soon to become a nun, pleads with
Lord Angelo for her brother's life. But her purity so excites Angelo
that he offers her a monstrous bargain - he will save Claudio if
Isabella will visit him that night.