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Shakespeare, Milton and Eighteenth-Century Literary Editing

The Beginnings of Interpretative Scholarship

Marcus Walsh author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:5th Jul '04

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Study of the theories and methods informing editions of Milton and Shakespeare in the eighteenth century.

Marcus Walsh demonstrates that the work of pioneering editors of Milton and Shakespeare in the eighteenth century, was based on sophisticated and clearly articulated theories and methods. He relates these to contemporary interpretations of the Bible and key issues in modern editorial theory.The first developments in the editing of English literary texts in the eighteenth century were remarkable and important, and they have recently begun to attract considerable interest, particularly in relation to conditions and constructions of scholarship in the period. This study sets out to investigate, rather, the theoretical and interpretative bases of eighteenth-century literary editing. Extended chapters on Shakespearean and Miltonic commentary and editing demonstrate that the work of pioneering editors and commentators, such as Patrick Hume, Lewis Theobald, Zachary Pearce, and Edward Capell, was based on developed, sophisticated and often clearly articulated theories and methods of textual understanding and explanation. Marcus Walsh relates these interpretative theories and methods to seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Anglican biblical hermeneutics, and to a number of key debates in modern editorial theory.

' … a very intelligent, very detailed book, aimed primarily at scholars interested in theories of textual editing, in general eighteenth-century intellectual history, or in the textual history of Milton and Shakespeare's works … exceptionally well researched and clearly presented work.' Candler Sheffield Rogers, Shakespeare Quarterly
'In an extremely interesting essay on Shakespeare and philosophy, Philip Smallwood examines the relationship of Shakespeare to eighteenth-century (and even twentieth-century) philosophy.' Jaquelyn W. Walsh, Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era

ISBN: 9780521602907

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm

Weight: 360g

240 pages