Review
"Rewarding...sharp glimpses of what it was like to write for the stage in Elizabethan and Jacobean London." --
John Mullan, The Guardian"[A] magisterial survey of (almost) everything written on the subject of Shakespearean collaboration in the past 150 years." --
Jonathan Bate, Times Literary Supplement
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"Brian Vickers...has brought clarity to the old and hotly debated question of Shakespeare's work with co-authors. As a result changes will be made in some future editions of Shakespeare. Vickers's book also gives a good sense of the opposing forces in the co-authorship debate."--The New York Times
"[A] magisterial survey of (almost) everything written on the subject of Shakespearean collaboration in the past 150 years."--Jonathan Bate, Times Literary Supplement
"Rewarding...sharp glimpses of what it was like to write for the stage in Elizabethan and Jacobean London. Vickers gives an indelible impression of the sheer hunger for plays of London's theatre companies from the 1590s."--John Mullan, The Guardian
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