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ALBION: EARLY MODERN BRITAIN-BIBLIOGRAPHY. HyperBibliography of Middle English Prose and Verse. The HyperBibliography includes all the Middle English materials which are cited in the Middle English Dictionary. Although this is not an exhaustive bibliography of Middle English writing, it offers the most comprehensive single list of ME materials at present available in electronic form, and is searchable in multiple ways. Titles of Middle English texts usually follow those in A Manual of the Writings in Middle English, but with normalized spelling.

Once you retrieve a list of works or authors or manuscripts by browsing or searching, click on any item to move to a page of information about manuscripts, editions, bibliographical and LALME references, and MED title stencils. Click here for an explanation of the term <stencil>. Browse the HyperBibliography titles Other browsing options: Search the HyperBibliography Find entries containing this: Attention Macintosh users: If you are using Netscape 4.0 or above, thorn (þ) and eth (ð) will appear as a double question mark (??). References - Shakespeare in quarto. For brief information on many aspects of Shakespeare, in an alphabetical sequence of entries, see: The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare, edited by Michael Dobson and Stanley Wells (2001). For the documentary evidence surrounding Shakespeare's life and work, see: E. K. Chambers, William Shakespeare: A Study of Facts and Problems, 2 vols. (1930) S.

Recent editions of the complete works of Shakespeare include: The Riverside Shakespeare, edited by G. Shakespeare's plays appear in many modern editions, described in: Ann Thompson, Which Shakespeare? Scholarly editions of Shakespeare's plays appear in the following series: Arden Shakespeare New Cambridge Shakespeare Oxford Shakespeare Works about Shakespeare's theatre include: E. The printing and publishing of plays in Shakespeare's London are dealt with by: A Companion to Shakespeare, edited by David Scott Kastan (1999) Lukas Erne, Shakespeare as Literary Dramatist (2003) A New History of Early English Drama, edited by John D.

Early Modern Online Bibliography. Renaissance-Studies-2012-US.pdf (application/pdf Object)