Mulberrying
Andrew Gurr, 6 February 1986
Shakespeare: A Writer’s Progress
by Philip Edwards.
Oxford, 204 pp., £12.50, January 1986,0 19 219184 5 Show More
by Philip Edwards.
Oxford, 204 pp., £12.50, January 1986,
Shakespeare’s Lost Play: ‘Edmund Ironside’
edited by Eric Sams.
Fourth Estate, 383 pp., £25, January 1986,0 947795 95 2 Show More
edited by Eric Sams.
Fourth Estate, 383 pp., £25, January 1986,
Such is my love: A Study of Shakespeare’s Sonnets
by Joseph Pequigney.
Chicago, 249 pp., £16.95, October 1985,0 226 65563 6 Show More
by Joseph Pequigney.
Chicago, 249 pp., £16.95, October 1985,
Shakespeare Survey 38: An Annual Survey of Shakespearian Study and Production
edited by Stanley Wells.
Cambridge, 262 pp., £25, January 1986,0 521 32026 7 Show More
edited by Stanley Wells.
Cambridge, 262 pp., £25, January 1986,
The Subject of Tragedy: Identity and Difference in Renaissance Drama
by Catherine Belsey.
Methuen, 253 pp., £13.95, September 1985,0 416 32700 1 Show More
by Catherine Belsey.
Methuen, 253 pp., £13.95, September 1985,
“... proposals emboldened by Ernst Honigmann’s renewal of the question of Shakespeare’s lost years. Eric Sams’s edition of Edmund Ironside, advertised as ‘Shakespeare’s lost play’, a neat self-contradiction as well as a declaration of prodigality, suffers from the same fragility of evidence without offering much encouragement from the text. Edmund ... ”