Shakespeare editing in the twentieth century involves a history of practice, and a history of ideas about the text. The present article will deal with each in turn, recognizing the problematic relation between them. Both were grounded in the work of the New Bibliography, a movement that would determine the direction of Shakespeare textual studies and editing for most of the century. As will become evident, the New Bibliography had lost much of its erstwhile prestige and authority by the end of the century, though the editorial methods it advocated had been subject to development rather than outright rejection. Its inheritance to the twenty-first century currently remains subject to negotiation.A. W. Pollard’s close intellectual companionshi...
Play scripts differ from prose narratives and poetry because they are meant to undergo a further tra...
Play scripts differ from prose narratives and poetry because they are meant to undergo a further tra...
This is a conference paper.No-one reads a Shakespeare play more closely than an editor making a cri...
Shakespeare editing in the twentieth century involves a history of practice, and a history of ideas ...
We know Shakespeare's writings only from imperfectly-made early editions, from which editors struggl...
We know Shakespeare's writings only from imperfectly-made early editions, from which editors struggl...
We know Shakespeare's writings only from imperfectly-made early editions, from which editors struggl...
This book chapter was published in the book, The Struggle for Shakespeare's Text Twentieth-Century ...
While Shakespeare may have written solely for the stage, his text has been configured and transforme...
Lewis Theobald made his name as a Shakespearean textual critic in 1726 with Shakespeare Restored, bu...
Lewis Theobald made his name as a Shakespearean textual critic in 1726 with Shakespeare Restored, bu...
In a review of this kind it can be difficult to know where to stop; after all, 'editions and textua...
Bringing together leading scholars to examine crucial questions regarding the theory and practice of...
International audienceWhile Shakespeare may have written solely for the stage, his text has been con...
While Shakespeare may have written solely for the stage, his text has been configured and transforme...
Play scripts differ from prose narratives and poetry because they are meant to undergo a further tra...
Play scripts differ from prose narratives and poetry because they are meant to undergo a further tra...
This is a conference paper.No-one reads a Shakespeare play more closely than an editor making a cri...
Shakespeare editing in the twentieth century involves a history of practice, and a history of ideas ...
We know Shakespeare's writings only from imperfectly-made early editions, from which editors struggl...
We know Shakespeare's writings only from imperfectly-made early editions, from which editors struggl...
We know Shakespeare's writings only from imperfectly-made early editions, from which editors struggl...
This book chapter was published in the book, The Struggle for Shakespeare's Text Twentieth-Century ...
While Shakespeare may have written solely for the stage, his text has been configured and transforme...
Lewis Theobald made his name as a Shakespearean textual critic in 1726 with Shakespeare Restored, bu...
Lewis Theobald made his name as a Shakespearean textual critic in 1726 with Shakespeare Restored, bu...
In a review of this kind it can be difficult to know where to stop; after all, 'editions and textua...
Bringing together leading scholars to examine crucial questions regarding the theory and practice of...
International audienceWhile Shakespeare may have written solely for the stage, his text has been con...
While Shakespeare may have written solely for the stage, his text has been configured and transforme...
Play scripts differ from prose narratives and poetry because they are meant to undergo a further tra...
Play scripts differ from prose narratives and poetry because they are meant to undergo a further tra...
This is a conference paper.No-one reads a Shakespeare play more closely than an editor making a cri...