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A Concise Companion to Shakespeare and the Text
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A Concise Companion to Shakespeare and the Text introduces the early editions, editing practices, and publishing history of Shakespeare's plays and poems, and examines their influence on bibliographic studies as a whole.
- The first single-volume book to provide an accessible and authoritative introduction to Shakespearean bibliographic studies
- Includes a helpful introduction, notes on Shakespeare's texts, and a useful bibliography
- Contributors represent both leading and emerging scholars in the field
- Represents an unparalleled resource for both students and faculty
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