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Paperback Shakespeare's Scholar: Being Historical and Critical Studies of His Text, Characters, and Commentators, With an Examination of Mr. Collier's Book

ISBN: 1022865021

ISBN13: 9781022865020

Shakespeare's Scholar: Being Historical and Critical Studies of His Text, Characters, and Commentators, With an Examination of Mr. Collier's

Richard Grant White was one of the foremost Shakespeare scholars of the nineteenth century, and his magnum opus remains one of the most insightful and authoritative critical readings of Shakespeare's plays and poetry. Informed by a deep historical and philosophical understanding of the Bard's works, White offers a unique and incisive perspective on the evolution of Shakespearean scholarship over the years, and his critiques of the influential Victorian editor John Payne Collier remain essential reading to this day. A masterpiece of literary criticism that has stood the test of time.

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