In this essay, late seventeenth-century adaptations of Shakespeare are shown to be a source of valuable information about how early variant editions of Titus Andronicus and King Lear were used by playwrights who acted as discerning editors and whose interventions should therefore be included in historical collations of these plays as edited for the modern reader.
Adaptation as Edition / Massai, Sonia; Bate, Jonathan. - (1997), pp. 129-151.
Adaptation as Edition
Sonia Massai;
1997
Abstract
In this essay, late seventeenth-century adaptations of Shakespeare are shown to be a source of valuable information about how early variant editions of Titus Andronicus and King Lear were used by playwrights who acted as discerning editors and whose interventions should therefore be included in historical collations of these plays as edited for the modern reader.File allegati a questo prodotto
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