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from The Year’s Contribution to Shakespeare Studies

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 August 2021

Emma Smith
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University of Oxford
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Summary

The years 2019–20 saw the publication of editions and monographs that offer new insight into the afterlives of Shakespeare’s plays and poems, and their reception and circulation, especially in continental Europe. The final edition in the Arden Third Series was released, as was an Arden Early Modern German Shakespeare edition containing two re-translations of early modern German versions into English, as well as an updated New Cambridge King Lear and an edition of the First Quarto of The Merry Wives of Windsor. It was also a very exciting year for textual studies, with a new generation of scholars returning to the work of New Bibliographers with renewed energy and new methodologies, and an open-access database reshaping our knowledge of and access to extant copies of the Shakespeare folios and pre-1700 quartos.

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Shakespeare Survey 74
Shakespeare and Education
, pp. 412 - 426
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2021

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Works Reviewed

Bourne, Claire M. L., Typographies of Performance in Early Modern England (Oxford, 2020)CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Braunmiller, A. R., and Watson, Robert, eds., Measure for Measure, The Arden Shakespeare (London, 2020)Google Scholar
Edmondson, Paul, and Wells, Stanley, eds., All the Sonnets of Shakespeare (Cambridge, 2020)Google Scholar
Erne, Lukas, and Seidler, Kareen, eds., Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet: Der Bestrafte Brudermord and Romio und Julieta in Translation. Early Modern German Shakespeare 1, The Arden Shakespeare (London, 2020)Google Scholar
Halio, Jay, ed., The Tragedy of King Lear, 3rd edn, with new introduction by Lois Potter, New Cambridge Shakespeare (Cambridge, 2020)Google Scholar
Hooks, Adam G., and Lesser, Zachary, eds., Shakespeare Census (2018): www.shakespearecensus.org Google Scholar
Leonard, Alice, Error in Shakespeare, Shakespeare in Error (London, 2020)Google Scholar
Lindley, David, ed., The First Quarto of The Merry Wives of Windsor, The New Cambridge Shakespeare Early Quartos (Cambridge, 2020)Google Scholar
McCarthy, Erin A., Doubtful Readers: Print, Poetry, and the Reading Public in Early Modern England (Oxford, 2020)Google Scholar
Morgan, Oliver, Turn-taking in Shakespeare (Oxford, 2019)Google Scholar

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