Shakespeare and Collaborative Writing offers a rich account of Shakespeare's artistic development in, against, and beyond collaboration. In undertaking a rigorous appreciation of his co-authored works, it presents them as distinctive works of art that transform our understanding of Shakespeare the poet, dramatist, and enduring cultural icon.
Shakespeare and Collaborative Writing offers a rich account of Shakespeare's artistic development in, against, and beyond collaboration. In undertaking a rigorous appreciation of his co-authored works, it presents them as distinctive works of art that transform our understanding of Shakespeare the poet, dramatist, and enduring cultural icon.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Will Sharpe is a full-time Teaching Fellow in Shakespeare at the University of Birmingham, and has held postdoctoral fellowships at the Universities of Warwick and Leeds. He contributed a monograph-length study on 'Authorship and Attribution' to the RSC volume William Shakespeare and Others: Collaborative Plays (2013), and edited All Is True: Or, King Henry VIII for The New Oxford Shakespeare (2016). He is a revising editor of the updated Oxford Companion to Shakespeare (2015), and is editing 3 Henry VI for the Arden 4 Shakespeare Series. He is also one of the General Editors of Digital Renaissance Editions.
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Acknowledgements List of Illustrations Introduction 1: What is Collaboration? 2: Stage 3: Shakespeare: 1590-4 4: Shakespeare: 1599, 1603-6 5: Shakespeare: 1607-8, 1612-13 6: Page 7: Determining Collaboration Appendix 1: Attribution by Play Appendix 2: Canon and Chronology Notes Further Reading Index
Acknowledgements List of Illustrations Introduction 1: What is Collaboration? 2: Stage 3: Shakespeare: 1590-4 4: Shakespeare: 1599, 1603-6 5: Shakespeare: 1607-8, 1612-13 6: Page 7: Determining Collaboration Appendix 1: Attribution by Play Appendix 2: Canon and Chronology Notes Further Reading Index
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