SIX OTHER PLAYS IN WHICH SHAKESPEARE'S TOUCH HAS BEEN SUSPECTED. NOTE: For a fuller list, numbering forty-two, see The Shakespeare Apocrypha, pp. ix-xi. Edward III. S. R. Dec. 1, 1595. Pr. 1596, 1599. Note: Eleven reprints, including editions by Furnivall, 1877: Collier, 1878: Warnke and Proescholdt, 1886; and Smith, G. C., Moore-, Temple Dramatists, 1897, have since appeared. Phipson, Emma. On Edward III. New Shakspere Soc. Trans. 1887-92. Swinburne, A. C. On the Historical Play of King Edward III. Sir Thomas More. MS. in British Museum (Harl. 7368). Ed. Dyce, A., Shakespeare Soc., 1844. Ed. Greg, W. W., Malone Soc., 1911 (with facsimiles of the five hands in the MS., of which one may be Dekker's and another is possibly Shakespeare's). Arden of Feversham. S. R. April 3, 1592. Pr. 1592, 1599, 1633. Note: Of the seven editions since issued, the most significant are those by Bullen, A. H., 1887; Warnke and Proescholdt, 1888; and Bayne, R., Temple Dramatists, 1897. Boas, F. S. Works of Thomas Kyd (Introd.) Oxford. 1901. The Authorship of Arden of Feversham. Donne, C. E. An Essay on the Tragedy of Arden of Feversham. 1873. Sarrazin, G. Thomas Kyd und sein Kreis. Berlin. 1892. Mucedorus. Pr. 1598, 1606, 1610, 1611, 1613, 1615, 1618, 1619, 1621, 1626, 1631, 1634, 1639, 1663, 1668, n. d., lost title-page. Note: The suggestion of Shakespearean authorship relates to the "new additions" first appearing in the third of the above seventeen early editions. Warnke and Proescholdt. The Comedy of Mucedorus. Halle. 1878. Collins, J. Churton. Works of Robert Greene. (Introd.). Oxford. 1905. Greg, W. W. On the Editions of "Mucedorus". Sh. Jahrb. 1904. 40. The Merry Devil of Edmonton. S. R. Oct. 22, 1607. Pr. 1608, 1612, 1617, 1626, 1631, 1655. Note: Of the ten editions since issued, the most significant are those by Warnke and Proescholdt, 1884, and by Walker, Temple Dramatists, 1897. Fair Em. Pr. n. d., 1631. Warnke and Proescholdt. The Comedie of Faire Em. Halle. 1883. LOST PLAYS WITH WHICH SHAKESPEARE'S NAME HAS BEEN CONNECTED. The History of Cardenio. S. R. Sept. 9, 1653, "by Mr. Fletcher and Shakespeare". Note: Theobald claimed to have re-written this play in his Double Falsehood, or, The Distrest Lovers. 1728. Bradford, Gamaliel. The History of Cardenio. Mod. Lang. Notes. Feb., 1910. Henry I. S. R. Sept. 9, 1653, "by Wm. Shakespeare and Robert Davenport". Henry II. S. R. Sept. 9, 1653, "by Wm. Shakespeare and Robert Davenport". The History of King Stephen. S. R. June 29, 1660, "by W. Shakespeare". Duke Humphrey, a Tragedy. S. R. June 29, 1660, "by W. Shakespeare". Iphis and Ianthe, or, A Marriage without a Man. SHAKESPEARE'S POEMS Collected Editions. Poems: written by Wil. Shakespeare, Gent. 1640. Rptd. 1885. (Contains the Sonnets, A Lover's Complaint, Wyndham, George. The Poems of Shakespeare. 1898. (Contains Venus and Adonis, Lucrece, Sonnets, A Lover's Complaint.) Porter, Charlotte. Sonnets and Minor Poems. New York. 1903. (Contains Sonnets, A Lover's Complaint, The Passionate Pilgrim, Sonnets to Sundry Notes of Musicke, Phoenix and Turtle.) Lee, (Sir) Sidney. Shakespeare's Poems and Pericles. Oxford. 1905. (Reproduces in facsimile Venus and Adonis, 1593; Lucrece, 1594; The Passionate Pilgrim, 1599; Shakespeare's Sonnets and A Lover's Complaint, 1609.) Venus and Adonis. S. R. Apr. 18, 1593. Pr. 1593, 1594, 1596, 1599 (rptd. with The Passionate Pilgrim, Isham Reprints, 1870); 1600? (title-page lost); 1602 (2); 1617; 1620; 1627 (Edinburgh); 1630; title-page lost; 1636; 1675. Dürnhofer, M. Shakespeares Venus and Adonis im Verhältnis zu Ovids Metamorphosen und Constables Schäfergesang. Halle. 1890. Morgan, J. A. Venus and Adonis, a study in Warwickshire dialect. Lucrece. S. R. May 9, 1594. Pr. 1594, 1598, 1600, 1607, 1616, 1624, 1632, 1655. Ewig, Wilhelm, Shakespeare's Lucrece. Eine litterarhistorische Untersuchung. Anglia. 1899. 22. Golding, Arthur. Metamorphoses. 1565-67. (Shakespeare's Ovid. 1904.) The Passionate Pilgrim. Note: This is the general title of a lyric miscellany issued Phoenix and Turtle. First pr. (signed William Shakespeare) in Robert Chester's Love's Martyr, or, Rosaline's Complaint, 1601 (reissued as The Annals of Great Britain, 1611). Repr. of 1601 ed. by Grosart, A. B., for New Shakspere Soc., 1878, and in his series of Occasional Issues, 1878. Sonnets. S. R. May 20, 1609. Pr. 1609. (See also Poems.) Notable modern editions by Dowden, Edward, 1881 (and re-issues); Tyler, Thomas, 1890; Beeching, H. C., Boston, 1904; Stopes, (Mrs.) C. C. 1904; Hadow, W. H. Oxford, 1907; Walsh, C. M., A New Arrangement, 1908. Acheson, Arthur. Shakespeare and the Rival Poct. 1903. Brown, Henry. The Sonnets of Shakespeare solved. 1870. Southampton in D. N. B. Massey, Gerald. Shakespeare's Sonnets never before interpreted. 1886. Newdegate (Lady) Anne E. Newdigate-. Gossip from a Muniment Room. 1897. Intimations of Immortality in the Sonnets of Shaks- The Merchant of Venice. S. R. July 22, 1598. Pr. 1600 (Roberts), 1600 (Heyes. 1888. Lee, (Sir) Sidney. Roderigo Lopez. D. N. B. I Henry IV. S. R. Feb. 25, 1598. Pr. 1598, 1599, 1604, 1608, 1613, 1622. 2 Henry IV. S. R. Aug. 23, 1600. Pr. 1600 (2). The Famous Victories of Henry V. 1598. An Essay on the Dramatic Character of Sir John Stone, W. C. Boswell Shakspere's Holinshed. 1896. The Merry Wives of Windsor. S. R. Jan. 18, 1602. Pr. 1602, 1619. Henry V. Ac. btw. April and Sept., 1599? S. R. Aug. 4 (1600?) ("to be staid.") Pr. 1600, 1602, 1608. (But see note above.) The Rejection of Falstaff. (In Oxford Lectures on Poetry. 1909.) Stone, W. C. Boswell Shakspere's Holinshed. 1896. Yeats, William Butler. At Stratford-on-Avon. (In Ideas of Good and Evil. 1903.) All's Well that Ends Well. (Love's Labours Won?) Ac. before 1598 (?). S. R. Nov. 8, 1623. Pr. F. 1623. Giletta of Narbona. (The thirty-eighth novel in Painter's Palace of Pleasure. Ed. Jacobs, Joseph. 1890.) As You Like It. S. R. Aug. 4 (1600?). ("to be staid.") Pr. F. 1623. Lodge's Rosalynde. Shakespeare Classics. 1907. Stone, W. C. Boswell Shakespeare's As You Like It and Lodge's Rosalynde compared. New Shakspere Soc. Trans. 1880-6. |