Book contents
- Shakespeare as Literary Dramatist
- Shakespeare as Literary Dramatist
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Preface to the second edition
- Introduction
- Part I Publication
- Part II Texts
- Chapter 6 Why size matters:
- Chapter 7 Editorial policy and the length of Shakespeare’s plays
- Chapter 8 “Bad” quartos and their origins:Romeo and Juliet, Henry V,andHamlet
- Chapter 9 Theatricality, literariness, and the texts ofRomeo and Juliet, Henry V, andHamlet
- Appendix A The plays of Shakespeare and his contemporaries in print, 1584–1623
- Appendix B Heminge and Condell’s “Stolne, and surreptitious copies” and the Pavier quartos
- Appendix C Shakespeare and the circulation of dramatic manuscripts
- Select bibliography
- Index
Chapter 7 - Editorial policy and the length of Shakespeare’s plays
from Part II - Texts
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 May 2013
- Shakespeare as Literary Dramatist
- Shakespeare as Literary Dramatist
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Preface to the second edition
- Introduction
- Part I Publication
- Part II Texts
- Chapter 6 Why size matters:
- Chapter 7 Editorial policy and the length of Shakespeare’s plays
- Chapter 8 “Bad” quartos and their origins:Romeo and Juliet, Henry V,andHamlet
- Chapter 9 Theatricality, literariness, and the texts ofRomeo and Juliet, Henry V, andHamlet
- Appendix A The plays of Shakespeare and his contemporaries in print, 1584–1623
- Appendix B Heminge and Condell’s “Stolne, and surreptitious copies” and the Pavier quartos
- Appendix C Shakespeare and the circulation of dramatic manuscripts
- Select bibliography
- Index
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- Shakespeare as Literary Dramatist , pp. 198 - 215Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013