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Paperback The Disintegration of Shakespeare Book

ISBN: 1025607333

ISBN13: 9781025607337

The Disintegration of Shakespeare

"The Disintegration of Shakespeare" is an influential lecture by the renowned scholar Sir Edmund Kerchever Chambers, addressing the scholarly trend of the early 20th century known as 'disintegration.' In this work of rigorous literary criticism, Chambers examines the practice of attributing portions of William Shakespeare's plays to other contemporary dramatists, such as Christopher Marlowe or Robert Greene.

Chambers provides a formidable defense of the integrity of the Shakespearean canon, questioning the methodologies used by critics to fragment the plays. He critiques the stylistic and linguistic tests employed by his contemporaries, advocating for a more holistic and evidence-based understanding of the Bard's work. As a preeminent authority on the Elizabethan stage, E. K. Chambers offers deep historical context and scholarly caution against the over-eager reattribution of classic texts.

This work remains a cornerstone of Shakespearean studies, offering a fascinating look into the evolution of literary theory and the history of authorship debates. "The Disintegration of Shakespeare" is essential reading for anyone interested in the technical aspects of dramatic attribution and the preservation of the Shakespearean legacy within the broader landscape of Renaissance literature.

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