Words that Count: Essays on Early Modern Authorship in Honor of MacDonald P. Jackson

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University of Delaware Press, 2004 - 291 pages
These essays by leading scholars of early modern attribution, editing, theater, and versification (including Andrew Gurr, Gary Taylor, and Brian Vickers) focus on questions of authorship, authority, and ownership in Marlowe, Peele, Shakespeare, Middleton, Webster and others. Some essays take MacDonald P. Jackson's pioneering work in these fields a stage further, by looking at the critical consequences; others develop new methods, principles, or theoretical positions in determining authorship; still others use new data to extend or challenge Jackson's findings. the University of Auckland.

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Tribute to MacDonald P Jackson
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The Great Divide of 1594
29
Aaron in Titus Andronicus
51
Copyright

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