Lines of succession in an English ballad tradition: the publishing history and textual descent of The Wandering Jew’s chronicle
<p>This paper combines bibliography, book history and traditional textual criticism with phylogenetic analysis in order to infer the publishing history and textual descent of a short printed ballad history of England – <em>The Wandering Jew’s Chronicle</em>. Probably first publishe...
Main Authors: | Bergel, G, Howe, C, Windram, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2014
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