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Shakespeare, Malone and the Problems of Chronology
Malone, in the eighteenth century, came up with a method for determining Shakespeare's chronology that was wrong: we have been using it ever since.
Tiffany Stern (Author)
9781009224727, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 29 June 2023
75 pages
17.8 x 12.7 x 0.6 cm, 0.112 kg
In 1778 Edmond Malone published his first contribution to Shakespeare scholarship, An Attempt to Ascertain the Order in which the Plays Attributed to Shakspeare were Written. He revised and republished it in 1790 and began a further revision of it which was printed posthumously in 1821. This Element will be on the three versions of Malone's Attempt and the way they created, shaped, focused, directed, and misdirected, our idea of the chronology and sequence of Shakespeare's plays. By showing Malone's impressive, fallible choices, adopted or adapted by later editors, it reveals how current Shakespeare editions are, in good and bad ways, Malonian at heart.
Introduction
1. External Evidence
2. Internal Information
3. The Folio and Internal Late Dates
4. Problems with Malone's Method and Question
5. Chronology Now
6. Conclusion
Bibliography.
Subject Areas: Literary studies: general [DSB]
