Henry VIII. Two noble kinsmen...by...Mr John Fletcher and Mr. William Shakespeare

Henry VIII. Two noble kinsmen...by...Mr John Fletcher and Mr. William Shakespeare
Title Henry VIII. Two noble kinsmen...by...Mr John Fletcher and Mr. William Shakespeare PDF eBook
Author William Shakespeare
Publisher
Pages 440
Release 1884
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King John and King Henry VIII

King John and King Henry VIII
Title King John and King Henry VIII PDF eBook
Author William Shakespeare
Publisher Hackett Publishing
Pages 317
Release 2015-09-05
Genre Drama
ISBN 1585107581

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The New Kittredge Shakespeare King John and Henry VIII offers the text of both plays, and glosses, as prepared by William Kittredge for his Complete Works of William Shakespeare. Performance notes by the New Kitteredge Shakespeare editors help readers imagine how key scenes have been, and might yet be, performed on stage and screen. New Introductions, Timelines, Topics for Discussion and Further Study, as well as Bibliographies and Filmographies, combine to help make this the edition of choice for performance-minded students of these fascinating historical dramas.

Shakespeare, Co-author

Shakespeare, Co-author
Title Shakespeare, Co-author PDF eBook
Author Brian Vickers
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 608
Release 2004
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780199269167

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No issue in Shakespeare studies is more important than determining what he wrote. For over two centuries scholars have discussed the evidence that Shakespeare worked with co-authors on several plays, and have used a variety of methods to differentiate their contributions from his. In thiswide-ranging study, Brian Vickers takes up and extends these discussions, presenting compelling evidence that Shakespeare wrote Titus Andronicus together with George Peele, Timon of Athens with Thomas Middleton, Pericles with George Wilkins, and Henry VIII and The Two Noble Kinsmen with JohnFletcher.In Part One Vickers reviews the standard processes of co-authorship as they can be reconstructed from documents connected with the Elizabethan stage, and shows that every major, and most minor dramatists in the Elizabethan, Jacobean, and Caroline theatres collaborated in getting plays written andstaged. This is combined with a survey of the types of methodology used since the early nineteenth century to identify co-authorship, and a critical evaluation of some 'stylometric' techniques.Part Two is devoted to detailed analyses of the five collaborative plays, discussing every significant case made for and against Shakespeare's co-authorship. Synthesizing two centuries of discussion, Vickers reveals a solidly based scholarly tradition, building on and extending previous work,identifying the co-authors' contributions in increasing detail. The range and quantity of close verbal analysis brought together in Shakespeare, Co-Author present a compelling case to counter those 'conservators' of Shakespeare who maintain that he is the sole author of his plays.

Henry VIII : The two noble kinsmen

Henry VIII : The two noble kinsmen
Title Henry VIII : The two noble kinsmen PDF eBook
Author William Shakespeare
Publisher
Pages 436
Release 1894
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The Two Noble Kinsmen, Revised Edition

The Two Noble Kinsmen, Revised Edition
Title The Two Noble Kinsmen, Revised Edition PDF eBook
Author William Shakespeare
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 473
Release 2015-02-26
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1472577566

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This tragi-comedy is one of the plays we know Shakespeare worked with a collaborator on -- John Fletcher -- and is based on Chaucer's Knight's Tale. This revised edition includes a new introductory essay bringing the edition up-to-date in terms of both the play's performance and critical history, and in particular with current thinking about the nature of Shakespeare's collaboration with other playwrights. As scholars have begun to discover more about this aspect of his career, interest in the play has grown. This revised edition is ideal for undergraduate study, offering on-page annotations to the play text as well as a lengthy, illustrated introduction.

The Manly Anniversary Studies in Language and Literature

The Manly Anniversary Studies in Language and Literature
Title The Manly Anniversary Studies in Language and Literature PDF eBook
Author John Matthews Manly
Publisher
Pages 454
Release 1923
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
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The Politics of Tragicomedy

The Politics of Tragicomedy
Title The Politics of Tragicomedy PDF eBook
Author Gordon McMullan
Publisher Routledge
Pages 192
Release 2021-03-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1000350088

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The Politics of Tragicomedy: Shakespeare and After offers a series of sophisticated and powerful readings of tragicomedy from Shakespeare’s late plays to the drama of the Interregnum. Rejecting both the customary chronological span bounded by the years 1603-42 (which presumes dramatic activity stopped with the closing of the theatres) and the negative critical attitudes that have dogged the study of tragicomedy, the essays in this collection examine a series of issues central to the possibility of a politics for the genre. Individual essays offer important contributions to continuing debates over the role of the drama in the years preceding the Civil War, the colonial contexts of The Tempest, the political character of Jonson’s late plays, and the agency of women as public and theatre actors. The introduction presents a strong challenge to previous definitions of tragicomedy in the English context, and the collection as a whole is characterized by its rejection of absolutist strategies for reading tragicomedy. This collection will prove essential reading for all with an interest in the politics of Renaissance drama; for specialists in the work of Shakespeare, Fletcher, and Jonson; for those interested in genre and dramatic forms; and for historians of early Stuart England.