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Shakespearean Suspect Texts: The 'Bad' Quartos and their Contexts
by Laurie E. Maguire
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with references to "memorial reconstruction".
Excerpt - from Front Matter: "
... and examines the historical evidence for the concept of memorial reconstruction ( ... "
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William Shakespeare: A Textual Companion
by Stanley Wells
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with references to "memorial reconstruction".
Excerpt - from Front Matter: "
... But by contrast with this normal mode of textual transmission, a memorial reconstruction results from the attempt to remember and write down an entire play, without any access at all to a written ... "
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Shakespeare Survey (Volume 49)
by Stanley Wells
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with references to "memorial reconstruction".
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... QUARTO OF ROMEO AND JULIET DAVID FARLEY-HILLS The view that the first quarto of Romeo and Juliet (1597) is a memorial reconstruction of Shakespeare's play, published by the printer, John Danter, without the authority of its owners, is still the current orthodoxy. ... "
Key Phrases:
New York, Friar Laurence, Shakespeare Quarterly, Lady Capulet, King Lear, The Tempest, short quartos, memorial reconstruction, osier cage, rude will, active pedagogy, foul papers
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The First Quarto of King Richard III (The New Cambridge Shakespeare: The Early Quartos)
by William Shakespeare
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with references to "memorial reconstruction".
Excerpt - from Front Matter: "
... L. Patrick suggested that the 1597 version was based on a memorial reconstruction by the actors.' The manuscript lying behind the Folio is thought to be Shakespeare's foul papers collated with one of ... "
Key Phrases:
The Tragedy of King Richard, Lord Hastings, Lord Stanley, Exit Catesby, Duke of Buckingham, Enter King Richard, memorial substitution, doubling pattern, compositorial error, three compositors, memorial reconstruction, touring version
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