The order of Shakespeare’s history plays in the 1623 Folio involves the most substantial editorial intervention of that volume. Renaming and ordering the plays in chronological order has cast a long shadow on interpretations. This article revives interest in the history plays as individual Quarto publications, suggesting that they had narrative independence during the period
The Arts: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)Shakespeare's...
What if the theatre industry that made someone like William Shakespeare possible was predicated on c...
Bibliographers have long puzzled over Samuel Johnson’s edition of The Plays of William Shakespeare, ...
During the early modern period, the publication process decisively shaped the history play and its r...
More than four centuries of English history are presented in Shakespeare's English history plays. ...
Benjamin Jonson’s Works (1616) and William Shakespeare’s Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies (1623) o...
Review of Nicholas Grene, 'Shakespeare's serial history plays' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Pres...
The essay traces the proportion of prose in Shakespeare's plays, identifying genre and chronology as...
Shakespeare’s representations of history often have replaced history itself in the popular imaginati...
‘Rewriting History’ is a reappraisal of Shakespeare’s history cycle, exploring its origins, its popu...
The anonymous plays Mucedorus, The Merry Devil of Edmonton, and Fair Em derive their spurious attrib...
Discusses Shakespeare's Richard II and questions of censorship and editorial contro
This article is an examination of the preliminary material of Shakespeare’s First Folio. With the co...
The third edition (F3) of the collected plays of Shakespeare appeared in 1663, and to its second is...
This study explores, in a sixteenth century context, the historical thought and consciousness of a s...
The Arts: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)Shakespeare's...
What if the theatre industry that made someone like William Shakespeare possible was predicated on c...
Bibliographers have long puzzled over Samuel Johnson’s edition of The Plays of William Shakespeare, ...
During the early modern period, the publication process decisively shaped the history play and its r...
More than four centuries of English history are presented in Shakespeare's English history plays. ...
Benjamin Jonson’s Works (1616) and William Shakespeare’s Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies (1623) o...
Review of Nicholas Grene, 'Shakespeare's serial history plays' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Pres...
The essay traces the proportion of prose in Shakespeare's plays, identifying genre and chronology as...
Shakespeare’s representations of history often have replaced history itself in the popular imaginati...
‘Rewriting History’ is a reappraisal of Shakespeare’s history cycle, exploring its origins, its popu...
The anonymous plays Mucedorus, The Merry Devil of Edmonton, and Fair Em derive their spurious attrib...
Discusses Shakespeare's Richard II and questions of censorship and editorial contro
This article is an examination of the preliminary material of Shakespeare’s First Folio. With the co...
The third edition (F3) of the collected plays of Shakespeare appeared in 1663, and to its second is...
This study explores, in a sixteenth century context, the historical thought and consciousness of a s...
The Arts: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)Shakespeare's...
What if the theatre industry that made someone like William Shakespeare possible was predicated on c...
Bibliographers have long puzzled over Samuel Johnson’s edition of The Plays of William Shakespeare, ...