The Shakespeare apocrypha
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The Shakespeare apocrypha
(Shakespeare yearbook, v. 16)
Edwin Mellen Press, c2007
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Brings together a number of articles from an international group of scholars united around the topic of the Shakespearean Apocrypha. These articles are followed by a series of book reviews on Shakespeare scholarship and notes on the contributors.
Table of Contents
- General Editor's Introduction
- Special Essay:
- The Context of John Shakespeare's "Recusancy" Re-examined - Glyn Parry
- Theme Essays
- Shakespeare Supplanted - John Jowett Woodstock's Golden Metamorphosis - Michael Egan
- A Play Finally Anonymous - Richard Preiss
- A Fear of "Ould" Plays: How Mucedorus Brought down the House and Fought for Charles II in 1652 - Victor Holtcamp
- Shakespeare's Dead Sea Scroll: On the Apocryphal Appearance of Pericles - Scott Maisano
- "Beyond the Fringe"? Receiving, Adapting, and Performing The London Prodigal - Paul Edmondson
- The Actors in Sir Thomas More - Tom Rutter
- A Question (not) to be Askt: Is Hand D a Copy? - Gerald Downs
- Apocryphal Agency: A Yorkshire Tragedy and Early Modern Authorship - Michael Saenger
- Two Tough Nuts to Crack: Did Shakespeare Write the "Shakespeare" Portions of Sir Thomas More and Edward III? - Ward E. Y. Elliott and Robert J. Valenza
- Looking for Shakespeare in Edward III - Marina Tarlinskaja
- Canonical Breaches and Apocryphal Patches - Jeffrey Kahan
- "'Tis a rightful quarrel must prevail": Edward III at Stratford - Nicola Bennett and Richard Proudfoot
- General Essays
- Shakespeare's Language and the Restoration - Massimiliano Morini
- Reflecting on Performativity - William E. Engel
- DeWitt, Van Buchell, the Swan, and the Globe: Some Notes - Johan Gerritsen
- Book Reviews
- Notes on Contributors.
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