Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- 1 George North and the Kirtling Hall Manuscript
- 2 Uncovering Connections Between North's “Discourse” and Shakespeare's Plays
- 3 The Final Hours of Jack Cade
- 4 The Fool, Merlin's Prophecy, and the Upside-Down World of King Lear
- 5 Political Monologues and a Glimpse of Coriolanus
- Afterword: The Odds That the Parallels Are Coincidental
- The Transcript: “A Brief Discourse of Rebellion and Rebels,”, by George North
- Facsimile: “A brief discourse of rebellion and Rebells, wher'in isshowyd, ye treasur yt Traytors in yye execution of theyr treason, by tym attayne to,” by George North
- Index
2 - Uncovering Connections Between North's “Discourse” and Shakespeare's Plays
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 October 2019
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- 1 George North and the Kirtling Hall Manuscript
- 2 Uncovering Connections Between North's “Discourse” and Shakespeare's Plays
- 3 The Final Hours of Jack Cade
- 4 The Fool, Merlin's Prophecy, and the Upside-Down World of King Lear
- 5 Political Monologues and a Glimpse of Coriolanus
- Afterword: The Odds That the Parallels Are Coincidental
- The Transcript: “A Brief Discourse of Rebellion and Rebels,”, by George North
- Facsimile: “A brief discourse of rebellion and Rebells, wher'in isshowyd, ye treasur yt Traytors in yye execution of theyr treason, by tym attayne to,” by George North
- Index
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- 'A Brief Discourse of Rebellion and Rebels' by George NorthA Newly Uncovered Manuscript Source For Shakespeare's Plays, pp. 11 - 27Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2018