Shakespeare and the implications of paratextual attribution
In 1598, Shakespeare's name first appeared-unambiguously-on the title pages of printed playbooks, with the second editions of Richard II and Richard III, both published by Andrew Wise, and the first extant edition of Love's Labour's Lost, published by Cuthbert Burby.1 These paratextua...
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Associated University Presses
2018
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