Anthony and Cleopatra: An Oxfordian Edition of Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra

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Anthony and Cleopatra: An Oxfordian Edition of Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra

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Rating : 4.54 (716 Votes)
Asin : 1517046300
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 346 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-12-07
Language : English

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"Oxford was dead.this was written by The Bard." according to B. J Robbins. Very StrangeProf. Delahoyle is known as the West Coast Oxfordian. And here he is putting an edition of Antony and Cleopatra (maybe HE things there should be an "h" there, but nobody else does.well, nobody else things de Vere wrote the plays.) as written by William Shakespeare. (And NO hyphen.what's going on here?) Has Delahoyle reversed his course, or is he simply a humongous hypocrite?Maybe h e can tell us how this play was entered in the Stationer's Register by the publisher, Ed. Blunt, out in May 1608 and de Vere died in 160Oxford was dead.this was written by The Bard. B. J Robbins Very StrangeProf. Delahoyle is known as the West Coast Oxfordian. And here he is putting an edition of Antony and Cleopatra (maybe HE things there should be an "h" there, but nobody else does.well, nobody else things de Vere wrote the plays.) as written by William Shakespeare. (And NO hyphen.what's going on here?) Has Delahoyle reversed his course, or is he simply a humongous hypocrite?Maybe h e can tell us how this play was entered in the Stationer's Register by the publisher, Ed. Blunt, out in May 1608 and de Vere died in 1604. This play was NOT played before an "Elizabethan mili. . This play was NOT played before an "Elizabethan mili

A must for lovers of Shakespeare and anyone who cannot resist an intriguing literary whodunnit.. Michael Delahoyde offers a compelling new edition of Shakespeare’s romantic political tragedy Anthony and Cleopatra, which not only properly adds the “h” back to Anthony — Shakespeare’s clear intention — but also restores the play to the context in which it was written: the Elizabethan court milieu. Washington State University professor of English and Humanities Dr

Recently he has become addicted to archival research in northern Italy and to Aperol spritzes. Initially, he graduated from Vassar College with degrees in English, music, and education. He currently is managing editor for Brief Chronicles and frequently serves as a consultant on children’s books concerning monsters. Dr. . Editor Michael Delahoyde is a Professor of English at Washington State University wher

Recently he has become addicted to archival research in northern Italy and to Aperol spritzes. Dr. After briefly teaching middle school, he earned his graduate degrees at the University of Michigan, focusing on Chaucer in his Ph.D. About the Author Editor Michael Delahoyde is a Professor of English at Washington State University where he has been teaching for over twenty years, mostly Shakespeare and interdisciplinary humanities courses. dissertation. Delahoyde enjoys his half-pug Magpie and playing 1930s pop songs on piano in local venues. . Initially, he graduated from Vassar Col

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