Lewis Theobald made his name as a Shakespearean textual critic in 1726 with Shakespeare Restored, but it was not until 1733 that his edition of Shakespeare’s plays was published. This article traces Theobald’s development as a Shakespearean scholar and editor during this period. Drawing on his surviving correspondence with William Warburton and on an extant portion of the printer’s copy for his edition, the article shows how Theobald continued his work on Shakespeare’s text after 1726 and how he used the materials he amassed to prepare his edition. This leads to a reassessment of Theobald’s treatment of his copy text, Alexander Pope’s edition of the plays. An analysis of Theobald’s editing of King Lear makes clear that, far from rejecting P...
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We know Shakespeare's writings only from imperfectly-made early editions, from which editors struggl...
International audienceWhile Shakespeare may have written solely for the stage, his text has been con...
Lewis Theobald made his name as a Shakespearean textual critic in 1726 with Shakespeare Restored, bu...
I've returned to Shakespeare's editors, continuing the groundwork to chapter one begun at the end of...
Hamlet Q1, discovered in 1823, long after Theobald's death The first book ever published about Hamle...
Shakespeare editing in the twentieth century involves a history of practice, and a history of ideas ...
Shakespeare editing in the twentieth century involves a history of practice, and a history of ideas ...
While Shakespeare may have written solely for the stage, his text has been configured and transforme...
The promotion of Shakespeare to the centre of the English literary canon was largely facilitated by ...
Thomas Percy created the unprecedented ballad collection, Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, all th...
While Shakespeare may have written solely for the stage, his text has been configured and transforme...
International audienceWhile Shakespeare may have written solely for the stage, his text has been con...
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 is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in The year's...
We know Shakespeare's writings only from imperfectly-made early editions, from which editors struggl...
International audienceWhile Shakespeare may have written solely for the stage, his text has been con...
Lewis Theobald made his name as a Shakespearean textual critic in 1726 with Shakespeare Restored, bu...
I've returned to Shakespeare's editors, continuing the groundwork to chapter one begun at the end of...
Hamlet Q1, discovered in 1823, long after Theobald's death The first book ever published about Hamle...
Shakespeare editing in the twentieth century involves a history of practice, and a history of ideas ...
Shakespeare editing in the twentieth century involves a history of practice, and a history of ideas ...
While Shakespeare may have written solely for the stage, his text has been configured and transforme...
The promotion of Shakespeare to the centre of the English literary canon was largely facilitated by ...
Thomas Percy created the unprecedented ballad collection, Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, all th...
While Shakespeare may have written solely for the stage, his text has been configured and transforme...
International audienceWhile Shakespeare may have written solely for the stage, his text has been con...
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 is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in The year's...
We know Shakespeare's writings only from imperfectly-made early editions, from which editors struggl...
International audienceWhile Shakespeare may have written solely for the stage, his text has been con...