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Title William Shakespeare : a documentary volume / edited by Catherine Loomis.
Published Detroit : Gale Group, [2002]
©2002
Description xxxvi, 390 pages : illustrations, maps ; 29 cm.
Format text; unmediated; volume
ISBN 0787660078
9780787660079

Series Dictionary of literary biography ; v. 263
Additional series info Dictionary of literary biography ; v. 263.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 313-315) and index.
Contents Short Titles of Works Cited in this Volume -- Baptism through the "Lost Years": 1564-1591 -- 1564 -- William Shakespeare's Birth and Name. Box: A Note on Dates during Shakespeare's Life; Facsimile: Shakespeare's Baptismal Record -- 1566 -- Gilbert Shakespeare's Baptismal Record -- 1569 -- Joan Shakespeare's Baptismal Record -- The Queen's Players and the Earl of Worcester's Players; Visit Stratford-upon-Avon -- 1571 -- Anne Shakespeare's Baptismal Record -- 1573 -- Visit of the Earl of Leicester's Players -- 1574 -- Richard Shakespeare's Baptismal Record. Box: Money in the Elizabethan and Jacobean Eras -- 1576 -- Visit of the Earl of Worcester's Players -- 1578 -- Visit of the Earl of Worcester's Players -- 1579 -- Anne Shakespeare's Burial Record -- Visits of the Lord Strange's Players and the Countess of Essex's Players -- 1580 -- Inquest on the Body of Katherine Hamlett -- Edmund Shakespeare's Baptismal Record -- Visit of the Earl of Derby's Players. Box: An Age of Exploration and Colonization; Box: A Touring Company Performance -- 1581 -- The Will of Alexander Hoghton of Lea, Esquire -- Visits of the Earl of Worcester's Players and Lord Berkley's Players -- 1582 -- Visit of the Earl of Worcester's Players -- Records of Shakespeare's Marriage. Entry in Bishop Whitgift's Register naming Anne Whatley; Facsimile and transcription: Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway's Marriage License Bond; Box: Acting as a Profession -- 1583 -- Susanna Shakespeare. Facsimile: Susanna Shakespeare's Baptismal Record; Epitaph -- 1584 -- Visits of the Lord Berkley's Players and the Lord Chandos's Players -- 1585 -- Visits of the Earl of Oxford's Players, the Earl of Worcester's Players, and the Earl of Essex's Players -- Hamnet and Judith Shakespeare's Baptismal Record. Facsimile: Hamnet and Judith Shakespeare's Baptismal Record -- 1587 -- Visit of Unidentified Players -- 1588 -- Visits of the Queen's Players, the Earl of Essex's Players, the Earl of Leicester's Players, and an Unidentified Company. Box: On the Charms of Plays -- Record of John Shakespeare's Lawsuit against John Lambert in which William Shakespeare Is Named -- 1589 -- Allusion to an ur-Hamlet in Nashe's Preface to Green's Menaphon -- The Elizabethan Years: 1592-March 1603 -- 1592 -- Henslowe Records Performances of a Play about King Henry VI -- John Shakespeare Cited for Failing to Attend Church -- Allusion to Shakespeare in Greene's Groats-worth of Witte. Box: Signature Designations -- Possible Allusion to 1 Henry VI in Nashe's Pierce Penilesse. Box: Shakespeare's Work on Sir Thomas More -- 1593 -- Possible Allusion to Shakespeare in Chettle's Kind-Harts Dreame -- Henslowe Records Performances of a Play about Henry VI -- Shakespeare's First Publication. Stationers' Entry for Venus and Adonis; Fascimile: Title page for Venus and Adonis; Box: Quartos and Folios; Box: The Stationers' Company -- The Dedication of Venus and Adonis to the Earl of Southampton -- Stonley Buys a Copy of Venus and Adonis -- Reynolds Interprets Venus and Adonis -- 1594 -- Henslowe Records Performances of Titus Andronicus and Other Plays -- Stationers' Register Entries. Entries for Titus Andronicus, The First Part of the Contention betwixt the two famous Houses of Yorke and Lancaster, The Taming of a Shrew, The Rape of Lucrece, and Venus and Adonis -- Publications. Transcribed title page for Venus and Adonis; Facsimile: Title page for The Rape of Lucrece; Facsimile: Title page for Titus Andronicus; Facsimile: Title page for The First Part of the Contention betwixt the two famous Houses of Yorke and Lancaster -- The Dedication of The Rape of Lucrece to the Earl of Southampton -- Shakespeare's Company Paid for a Court Performance -- Probable Allusion to Titus Andronicus in A Knacke to know a Knave -- Possible Allusion to The Rape of Lucrece in Drayton's Matilda -- Allusion to The Rape of Lucrece in Har.'s Epicedium -- Allusion to W.S. and The Rape of Lucrece in Willobie His Avisa. Box: On Printing Plays; Box: The Reliability of Shakespeare's Texts -- Account of an Attempted Performance of The Comedy of Errors in Gesta Grayorum.
1595 -- Stationers' Register Entry. Entry for Edward III -- Possible Allusion to Richard III in Hoby's Letter to Cecil -- Publications. Facsimile: Title page for The True Tragedy of Richard Duke of York; Facsimile: Title page for The Lamentable Tragedy of Locrine -- Allusion to Shakespeare in Covell's Polimanteia -- 1596 -- A New Year's Performance of Titus Andronicus -- Stationers' Register Entry. Entry for Venus and Adonis -- Publications. Transcribed title pages for Venus and Adonis and Edward III; Facsimile: Hamnet Shakespeare's burial record; Box: The Price of a Play -- John Shakespeare's Request for a Grant of Arms. Box: The Hierarchy of the Gentry -- Writ of Attachment Requested against Shakespeare and Others -- Possible Allusion to The Taming of the Shrew in Harington's The Metamorphosis of Ajax -- Allusion to Hamlet in Lodge's Wits Miserie -- Shakespeare's Company Paid for Court Performance -- 1597 -- Shakespeare's Purchase of New Place -- Shakespeare Confirms Ownership of New Place. Box: London's Mayor Requests a Ban on Plays -- Stationers' Register Entries. Entries for Richard II and Richard III -- Publications. Transcribed title page for Richard II; Facsimile: Title page for Richard III; Facsimile: Title page for Romeo and Juliet -- Record Showing Shakespeare as a Tax Defaulter. Box: The Table of Contents of the Northumberland Manuscript -- Lord Chamberlain's Men Paid for Court Performances -- 1598 -- Letter from Sturley to Quiney Mentioning Shakespeare -- Shakespeare Listed as Hoarding Grain -- Stationers' Register Entries. Entries for 1 Henry IV and The Merchant of Venice -- Publications. Transcribed title pages for The Rape of Lucrece, Richard II, and Richard III; Facsimile: Title page for 1 Henry IV; Facsimile: Title page for Love's Labor's Lost -- London Tax Indenture Listing Shakespeare -- Letter from Richard Quiney to Shakespeare -- Letter from Adrian to Richard Quiney Mentioning Shakespeare -- Letter from Sturley to Richard Quiney Mentioning Shakespeare. Box: Blood Sports and Executions -- Shakespeare Is Paid for a Load of Stone -- Allen's Bill of Complaint Regarding The Theatre. Facsimile: Page from The Workes of Benjamin Jonson listing Shakespeare -- Allusion to Shakespeare in Barnfield's The Encomion of Lady Pecunia -- Allusion to Romeo and Juliet in Marston's The Scourge of Villanie -- Allusions to Shakespeare and His Plays in Meres's Palladis Tamia -- Allusion to Love's Labor's Lost in Tofte's Alba -- Shakespeare Listed as a Tax Defaulter -- The Lord Chamberlain's Men Paid for Performances -- Harvey's Comments on Shakespeare -- Shakespeare's Poetry Mocked in The First Part of the Return from Parnassus. Box: The Globe in Southwark -- 1599 -- Shakespeare Identified as a Sharer in the Globe -- Further Details of Shakespeare's Share of the Globe -- Possible Allusion to 1 Henry IV in Whyte's Letter to Sidney. Box: A Royal Edict on the Production of Plays -- Brend's Property Inventory Listing Shakespeare -- Platter Sees Julius Caesar -- Shakespeare Listed on Exchequer Pipe Roll -- Publications. Transcribed title pages for Venus and Adonis, Romeo and Juliet, 1 Henry IV, and The Passionate Pilgrime -- Weever's Poem About Shakespeare in Epigrammes. Box: Shakespeare Cited on the Title Page of Pinner of Wakefield -- John Shakespeare's Grant of Arms -- Shakespeare's Company Paid for Court Performances -- 1600 -- A Contract to Build the Fortune Theater -- Stationers' Register Entries. Entries for As You Like It, Henry V, Much Ado about Nothing, 2 Henry IV, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and The Merchant of Venice -- Publications. Transcribed title pages for The Rape of Lucrece, Titus Andronicus, The True Tragedy of Richard Duke of York, and The First Part of the Contention betwixt the two famous houses of York and Lancaster; Facsimile: Title page for The Merchant of Venice; Facsimile: Title page for A Midsummer Night's Dream; Facsimile: Title page for Much Ado about Nothing; Facsimile: Title page for 2 Henry IV; Facsimile: Title page for Henry V -- Allusion to 1 Henry IV in the Life of Sir John Oldcastle -- The Publication of Englands Helicon -- Shakespeare Listed on Exchequer Pipe Roll -- Allusion to Justices Silence and Shallow in Percy's Letter -- Allusion to Shakespeare in Bodenham's Bel-vedere -- Allusion to Falstaff in Jonson's Every Man Out of His Humor -- Possible Allusions to Shakespeare and an Early Version of Macbeth in Kemp's Nine Daies Wonder -- Allusions to Venus and Adonis and Lucrece in Lane's Tom Tel-Troths Message -- Allusion to the Globe in Rowland's The Letting of Humours Blood -- Allusion to Falstaff in a Letter from the Countess of Southampton to the Earl of Southampton -- Shakespeare's Company Paid for Court Performances.
1601 -- A Performance of Richard II and the Essex Rebellion -- Shakespeare and His Wife Named in Whittington's Will -- John Shakespeare's Burial Record -- The Publication of Chester's Love's Martyr -- Allusions to Richard III and 1 Henry IV in The Whipping of the Satyre -- Allusion to 1 Henry IV in Weever's The Mirror of Martyrs -- Allusions to Shakespeare in The Returne from Pernassus -- Allusion to Richard III in Marston's What You Will -- Shakespeare's Company Paid for Court Performances -- 1602 -- Stationers' Register Entries. Entries for The Merry Wives of Windsor, 1 and 2 Henry IV, Titus Andronicus, and Hamlet -- Publications. Transcriptions of the title pages for Venus and Adonis, Henry V, and Richard III; Facsimile: Title page for The Merry Wives of Windsor -- Manningham Sees Twelfth Night and Reports a Story about Shakespeare and Richard Burbage -- The Shakespeare Coat of Arms Questioned -- John Shakespeare Defended in the College of Arms -- Deed of Conveyance for Land in Stratford -- Hercules Underhill Acknowledges Shakespeare's Ownership of New Place. Box: The Swan and the Other Theaters of London -- Shakespeare Buys a Cottage in Chapel Lane -- Richard Vennar Causes a Scandal at the Swan. Box: John Chamberlain's Account of the Vennar Incident -- Allusions to The Comedy of Errors and Justice Shallow in Dekker's Satiro-mastix -- Shakespeare's Company Paid for Court Performances -- 1603 -- Stationers' Register Entries. Entries for Troilus and Cressida, Richard II, Richard III, and 1 Henry IV; Facsimile: Title page for Hamlet; Box: The First Quarto of Hamlet -- Allusion to Shakespeare in Chettle's Englandes Mourning Garment -- Allusion to Shakespeare in "A mournefull Dittie" -- The Jacobean Years: April 1603-1616 -- 1603 -- Shakespeare's Company Becomes the King's Men. Box: A Stationers' Record of Shakespeare's Plays -- The King's Men Paid for Court Performances -- Possible Allusions to The Rape of Lucrece and Two Plays in Saint Marie Magdalens Conversion -- Shakespeare Named in Camden's "Certaine Poemes" -- Possible Allusion to Shakespeare in Davies's Microcosmos -- The King's Men Paid for Court Performances -- 1604 -- Possible Allusion to A Midsummer Night's Dream in Carleton's Letter to Chamberlain. Box: Satan at the Globe -- The King's Men Paid for Being Unable to Perform -- The King's Men Paid for Court Performances -- The King's Men Congratulated in Dugdale's The Time Triumphant -- Allusion to Love's Labor's Lost in Cope's Letter to Cecil. Box and Facsimile: The King's Men in the Coronation Procession -- The King's Men Paid for Attendance on the Spanish Ambassador -- Shakespeare Listed in Survey of Rowington Manor -- Shakespeare's Involvement in Belott's Suit against Mountjoy -- Shakespeare's Suit against Rogers -- Publications. Transcription of the title page for 1 Henry IV; Facsimile: Title page for Hamlet -- Allusion to Shakespeare in Cooke's Epigrames -- Allusion to The Comedy of Errors in Dekker's The Honest Whore -- Allusions to Falstaff and The Comedy of Errors in The Meeting of Gallants -- Allusion to Titus Andronicus in Middleton's Father Hubbards Tales -- Allusion to Falstaff in Person's Of Three Conversions of England -- Allusions to Shakespeare and Hamlet in Scoloker's Daiphantus -- The King's Men Paid for Court Performances -- 1605 -- Publications. Transcription of the title page for Richard III; Facsimile: Title page for The London Prodigall -- Shakespeare Named in Phillips's Will -- Shakespeare Leases the Stratford Tithes -- Hubaud's Bond to Shakespeare -- Allusion to Shakespeare in Poulet's Letter to Vincent -- Allusion to Hamlet in Ratseis Ghost -- Allusion to 2 Henry IV in Breton's A Poste with a Packet of madde Letters -- Allusion to Hamlet in Eastward Hoe -- Possible Allusion to The Rape of Lucrece in The Strange Fortune of Alerane -- Allusion to Hamlet in Smith's Voiage and Entertainment in Rushia -- Allusion to Justice Shallow in Woodhouse's The Flea -- The King's Men Paid for Court Performances.
1606 -- Shakespeare Listed in Hubaud's Inventory -- The Globe Ordered to Repair Its Sewers. Box: A Statute on Blasphemy -- Shakespeare Listed in Survey of Rowington Manor -- Allusion to Richard III in Barnes's Foure Bookes of Offices -- The King's Men Paid for Court Performances -- 1607 -- Stationers' Register Entries. Entries for Romeo and Juliet, Love's Labor's Lost, The Taming of a Shrew, Hamlet, and King Lear -- Publications. Transcriptions of title pages for The Taming of a Shrew, The Rape of Lucrece, and Venus and Adonis -- Raworth Sanctioned for Printing Venus and Adonis -- Susanna Shakespeare's Marriage to John Hall -- Edward Shakespeare's Burial Record -- Edmund Shakespeare's Burial Record -- Allusion to Venus and Adonis in The Fayre Mayde of the Exchange -- Allusion to Shakespeare in Barksted's Mirrha The Mother of Adonis -- Possible Allusions to Richard III and Twelfth Night in Dekker's A Knights Conjuring -- Allusion to Hamlet in Dekker and Webster's West-ward Hoe -- Allusion to Venus and Adonis in Merrie Conceited Jests of George Peele -- Allusion to A Midsummer Night's Dream in Sharpham's The Fleire -- The King's Men Paid for Court Performances -- Shipboard Performances of Richard II and Hamlet. Box: Playwrights as Directors -- 1608 -- Elizabeth Hall's Baptismal Record -- Statioiners' Register Entries. Entries for A Yorkshire Tragedy, Pericles, and Antony and Cleopatra -- Publications. Transcribed title pages for 1 Henry IV, Richard II, and Venus and Adonis; Facsimile: Title page for King Lear; Facsimile: Title page for A Yorkshire Tragedy -- Allusion to Performances of Shakespeare's Play in Wilkins's The Painfull Adventures of Pericles Prince of Tyre -- Shakespeare's Lease for the Blackfriar's Theater -- Mary Shakespeare's Burial Record -- Allusion to Hamlet in Armin's A Nest of Ninnies -- Allusion to Hamlet in Dekker's The Dead Tearme -- Allusion to Hamlet in Dekker's Lanthorne and Candle-light -- Allusion to Venus and Adonis in Machin and Markham's The Dumbe Knight -- Allusion to Venus and Adonis in Middleton's A Mad World, My Masters -- The Venetian Ambassador Attends a Performance of Pericles -- Possible Allusion to Anne Hathaway -- The King's Men Paid for Court Performances -- Shakespeare's Suit against Addenbrooke -- 1609 -- Stationers' Register Entries. Entries for Troilus and Cressida and Sonnets -- Publications. Transcribed title page for Romeo and Juliet -- Facsimile: Title page and dedication page for Shakespeare's Sonnets; Facsimile: Title page for Troilus and Cressida; Facsimile: Title page for Pericles -- Preface to The Famous Historie of Troylus and Cresseid -- Alleyn Buys a Copy of Shakespeare's Sonnets -- Greene Stays at New Place -- Pericles and King Lear Performed at Gowthwaite Hall -- Possible Allusion to Shakespeare in Davies's Humours Heav'n on Earth -- Possible Allusion to Julius Caesar in Everie Woman in her Humor -- Possible Allusion to Pericles in Pimlyco -- Possible Allusion to The Taming of the Shrew in A whole crew of kind Gossips -- The King's Men Paid for Being Unable to Perform -- 1610 -- Publication. Transcribed title page for Venus and Adonis -- The Prince of Wirtemberg Sees Othello at the Globe -- Jackson sees Othello in Oxford -- Allusion to the Globe in Heath's Two Centuries of Epigrammes -- Allusion to Falstaff in Sharpe's More Fooles Yet -- Forman Sees Macbeth, Cymbeline, and The Winter's Tale -- The King's Men Paid for Court Performances -- 1611 -- Publications. Transcribed title pages for Hamlet, Pericles, and Titus Andronicus; Facsimile: Title page for King John -- Shakespeare's Land Purchase Confirmed -- Shakespeare Named in Stratford Highway Bill -- Shakespeare Listed in Johnson's Inventory -- Bill of Complaint Regarding the Stratford Tithes -- Allusion to the Globe in Cooke's Greene's Tu quoque -- Poem about Shakespeare and an Allusion to Venus and Adonis in Davies's The Scourge of Folly -- Allusion to Falstaff in Field's Amends for Ladies -- Allusion to Falstaff in Speed's The History of Great Britaine -- The Master of the Revel's Account of Plays Performed -- The King's Men Paid for Court Performances -- Harington's List of Shakespeare's Plays.
1612 -- Gilbert Shakespeare's Burial Record -- Vaux's Complaint about an Incident at the Globe -- Publications. Transcribed title pages for Richard III and The Passionate Pilgrim; Facsimile: Title page for A Funerall Elegy -- Allusions to Shakespeare and Henry V in Heywood's An Apology For Actors -- Allusion to Shakespeare in Webster's Preface to The White Divel -- 1613 -- Richard Shakespeare's Burial Record -- Publications. Transcribed title pages for 1 Henry IV and Thomas Cromwell -- Shakespeare's Purchase of the Blackfriar's Gatehouse -- Shakespeare Mortgages the Blackfriar's Gatehouse -- Shakespeare and Burbage Paid for Impresa -- The King's Men Paid for Court Performances -- Allusion to Shakespeare in Digges's Inscription in de Vega's Rimas -- Account of the Burning of the Globe in Lorkin's Letter to Puckering -- Account of the Burning of the Globe in Wotton's Letter to Bacon -- Account of the Burning of the Globe in Bluett's Letter to Weeks -- Account of the Burning of the Globe in Chamberlain's Letter to Winwood -- Account of the Burning and Rebuilding of the Globe in The Annales -- Report of the Burning of the Globe in The Abridgement of the English Chronicle -- Allusion to the Burning of the Globe in Taylor's A nest of Epigrams -- Allusion to the Globe in Taylor's The Water Mens Suit -- The King's Men Paid for Court Performances -- Shakespeare Named in the Will of John Combe -- 1614 -- Rights to Publish The Rape of Lucrece Transferred -- Allusion to the Rebuilt Globe in Chamberlain's Letter to Carleton -- A Preacher Is Entertained at New Place -- Publication. Transcribed title page for Englands Helicon -- Possible Allusion to Richard III in Brooke's The Ghost of Richard The Third -- Allusion to Shakespeare in Camden's Remaines -- Allusions to Plays in Johnson's Preface to Bartholomew Fayre -- Allusion to Hamlet in Scott's The Philosopher's Banquet -- Allusion to Pericles in Tailor's The Hogge Hath Lost His Pearle -- Porter's Epigram on Shakespeare -- Epigram on Shakespeare in Freeman's Rubbe, And a great Cast -- Shakespeare's Possible Involvement in an Enclosure Effort -- The King's Men Paid for Court Performances -- 1615 -- Publication. Transcribed title page for Richard II -- The King's Men Paid for Court Performances -- Allusion to Shakespeare in F.B.'s Poem -- Possible Allusion to Shakespeare in The New Metamorphosis -- Shakespeare Named in Howes and Stow's The Annales -- Shakespeare's Suit against Bacon -- 1616 -- Shakespeare Named in Bolton's Draft for Hypercritica -- Judith Shakespeare's Marriage to Thomas Quiney -- The King's Men Paid for Court Performances. Facsimile: William Shakespeare's Burial Record -- Shakespeare's Epitaphs -- Shakespeare's Will. Transcriptions and facsimile -- Publication. Transcribed title page for The Rape of Lucrece -- Possible Allusions to Antony and Cleopatra and The Comedy of Errors in Anton's The Philosophers Satyrs -- Allusion to Richard III in Breton's The Good And The Badde -- Allusions to Hamlet and The Rape of Lucrece in Beaumont and Fletcher's The Scornful Ladie -- Basse's Poem about Shakespeare -- Shakespeare's Posthumous Reputation and the First Folio -- 1617 -- Publication. Transcribed title page for Venus and Adonis -- 1619 -- Stationers' Register Entry. Entry for The Merchant of Venice -- Publications. Transcribed title pages for Henry V, King Lear, The Merry Wives of Windsor, The Whole Contention between the Two Famous Houses, Lancaster and York, and A Yorkshire Tragedy -- Allusions to Shakespeare in Jonson's "Conversations with Drummond" -- 1620 -- Publication. Title page of Venus and Adonis -- 1621 -- Stationers' Register Entry. Entry for Othello -- 1622 -- Publications. Transcribed title pages for Richard III, Romeo and Juliet, and 1 Henry IV; Facsimile: Title page for Othello -- Epistle to the Reader from Othello -- 1623 -- Anne Hathaway's Burial -- Stationers' Register Entries. Entries for plays to be included in the First Folio -- Preliminary Material in the First Folio. Facsimile: Title page for the First Folio; Facsimile: Jonson's note "To the Reader"; Facsimile and transcription: "To the great Variety of Readers"; Dedication; Commendatory Verses by Jonson, Hugh Holland, L. Digges, and I.M.; Facsimile: List of actors; Facsimile: Table of Contents; Facsimile: First page of The Tempest; Facsimile: Last page of Othello; Facsimile: Last page of Henry VIII; Facsimile: Page from Hamlet -- Jonson's Timber, or Discoveries -- Epistle to the Reader and Commendatory Verse from Poems: Written By Wil. Shakespeare. Gent -- Entries from Ward's Diary. Facsimile: Title page for The Taming of the Shrew -- Aubrey's Lives -- Appendix -- Eyewitnesses and Historians -- Platter's Observations (1599); Baron Waldstein's Diary (1600); Letter of Ottaviano Lotti (1605); Letter of John Chamberlain (1608); Letter of Antimo Galli (1613) -- Politics and the Theater -- Letter of Dudley Carleton (1605); Letter of John Harington (1606) -- Regulations for the Theater -- The Book of Common Prayer (1559); An Act of the Privy Council (1600); An Act of the Privy Council (1601); A Privy Council Warrant (1604); A Letter Attributed to George Chapman (1608); George Buc's License to Perform The Second Maiden's Tragedy (1611) -- Prologues, Epilogues, Epistles to Readers, and Excerpts from Plays -- Marston's Letter to the Reader of The Malcontent (1604); Commendatory Poem for Jonson's Sejanus (1605); Prologue and Epilogue for Marston's Parasitaster (1606); Note to the Reader of Marston's The Wonder of women (1606); Heywood's Preface to The Rape of Lucrece (1608); Jonson's Prefatory Poem for Epicoene (1609); Jonson on the Audience in The Masque of Queenes (1609); Address to the Reader and Prologue for The Roaring Girle (1611) -- Epigrams and Satires -- Greene's Francescos Fortunes (1590); Greenes, Groats-worth of witte (1592); Nashe's Christs Teares Over Jerusalem (1593); Rankins's Seaven Satyres Applyed to the Weeke (1598); Davies and Marlowe's Epigrammes and Elegies (1599); Weever's Epigrammes in the oldest cut, and newest fashion (1599); Rowland's The Letting Of Humours Blood In The Head-Vaine (1600); A Translation of Dedekind's Grobianus et Grobiana (1605); Merrie Conceited Jests of George Peele Gentleman (1607); Dekker's The Guls Horne-booke (1609); Parrot's Laquei ridiculosi (1613); Wither's Abuses Stript, And Whipt (1613); Breton's I would, And would not (1614); Overbury's New And Choice Characters (1615); Stephens's Satyrical Essayes Characters And Others (1615); Jonson's Epigrammes (1616) -- Anti-Theatrical Tracts -- Stubbes's "Of Stage-playes and Enterluds, with their wickednes" (1583); Rainolds's Th'overthrow of Stage-Playes (1599); Vaughan's The Golden grove (1600) -- A Defense of Actors -- Heywood's An Apology for Actors (1612) -- Practical Matters -- Inventories of Theatrical Costumes and Properties (1598); Serlio's The Second Booke of Architecture (1611); Rid's The Art of Jugling or Legerdemaine (1612) -- Education -- Letter of Gager (1592).
Note "A Bruccoli Clark Layman book."
Subjects (People) Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Sources.
Subjects (Topics) Dramatists, English -- Early modern, 1500-1700 -- Sources.
Genres Biographies.
Additional author Loomis, Catherine.
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