Shakesperiana : a catalogue of the early editions of Shakespeare's plays, and of the commentaries and other publications illustrative of his works
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Shakesperiana : a catalogue of the early editions of Shakespeare's plays, and of the commentaries and other publications illustrative of his works
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Cambridge University Press, c2009
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This degitally printed viersion 2009
This edition first published 1841
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Description
James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps (1820-1889) was an enthusiastic collector of books on Shakespeare (including nearly all the pre-1660 editions) and a respected and prolific scholar of Elizabethan literature. His extensive collection is now housed at Edinburgh University Library. This volume contains a selection of his early writings and includes: 'A catalogue of the early editions of Shakespeare's plays and of the commentaries and other publications illustrative of his works' (1841); 'An account of the only known manuscript of Shakespeare's plays, comprising some important variations and corrections in the Merry Wives of Windsor' (1843); 'An introduction to Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream' (1841); 'On the character of Sir John Falstaff, as originally exhibited by Shakespeare in the two parts of King Henry IV' (1841); 'Curiosities of Modern Shakespearian Criticism' (1853); 'Observations on some of the manuscript emendations of the text of Shakespeare and are they copyright?' (1853).
Table of Contents
- 1. Shakesperiana
- 2. An account of the only known manuscript of Shakespeare's plays
- 3. An introduction to Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream
- 4. On the character of Sir John Falstaff, as originally exhibited by Shakespeare in the two parts of King Henry IV
- 5. Curiosities of modern Shakesperian criticism
- 6. Observations on some of the manuscript emendations of the text of Shakespeare and are they copyright?
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