Secrets of the printed page in the age of Shakespeare : bibliographical studies in the plays of Beaumont, Chapman, Dekker, Fletcher, Ford, Marston, Shakespeare, Shirley, and in the text of King James I's The true lawe of free monarchies : with an edition of Arcadia restored, Egerton MS 1994, folios 212-23 in the British Library
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Secrets of the printed page in the age of Shakespeare : bibliographical studies in the plays of Beaumont, Chapman, Dekker, Fletcher, Ford, Marston, Shakespeare, Shirley, and in the text of King James I's The true lawe of free monarchies : with an edition of Arcadia restored, Egerton MS 1994, folios 212-23 in the British Library
(AMS studies in the Renaissance, no. 46)
AMS Press, c2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Editing literary and dramatic texts
- A Stratford essay
- Editions of Shakespeare in the twentieth century
- Text, performance, and bibliography : Shakespeare's individual talent versus cultural traditions
- "Supplying every stage / with an augmented greeting" : homage to Shakespeare
- Variants and bibliography
- The printing of King James I's The true lawe of free monarchies, 1603
- The printing of sheet B in the W.A. Clark Library copy of George Chapman's Monsieur D'Olive, 1606
- Simmes's compositor A in John Marston's The malcontent, Q1-2
- The Pforzheimer copies of The malcontent, Q1-3, and press-variants
- Q1-3 of The malcontent , 1604, and the compositors
- A proof-sheet in An humorous day's mirth, 1599, printed by Valentine Simmes
- The seventeenth-century manuscript leaves of George Chapman's May-day, 1611
- A risky landing : an edition of Arcadia restored, Egerton MS. 1994, folios 212-23 in the British Library