Sir Thomas More
Sir Thomas More est ludus scaenicus, saeculo 16 exeunte variis manibus compositus sed imperfectus, in libro manu scripto BL Harleian 7368 nobis servatus. Eruditis hoc opus maxime interest quia unus ex scribis, littera "D" denotatus, Shakesperius fuisse censetur; is paginas tres scripsit, et ut videtur composuit, quae actús II scaenam iii comprehendunt.
Censetur initium operis fuisse textum ab Antonio Munday annis fere 1593-1595 compositum, cui emendationes addiderunt Henricus Chettle, Thomas Heywood, Gulielmus Shakesperius et Thomas Dekker.
Editiones
- Greg, W. W., ed., The Book of Sir Thomas More. Oxonii, 1911. (Malone Society Reprints) Textus apud archive.org
Bibliographia
- R. C. Bald, "The Booke of Sir Thomas More and Its Problems" in Shakespeare Survey vol. 2 (1949) pp. 44-65. Reimpressum in David V. Erdman, Ephim G. Fogel, edd., Evidence for Authorship: Essays on Problems of Attribution (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1966) pp. 146-175
- Mark Brown, "William Shakespeare's handwritten plea for refugees to go online" in The Guardian (15 Martii 2016)
- G. Blakemore Evans,. "Introduction" in Herschel Baker et al., edd., Sir Thomas More (Bostoniae: Houghton Mifflin, 1974)
- Vittorio Gabrieli, Giorgio Melchiori, edd., Sir Thomas More. Mancunii: Manchester University Press, 1999
- T. H. Howard-Hill, ed., Shakespeare and Sir Thomas More: Essays on the Play and its Shakespearian Interest. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press, 1989
- Scott McMillin, The Elizabethan Theatre and "The Book of Sir Thomas More". Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1987
- Alfred W. Pollard, W. W. Greg, E. M. Thompson, J. D. Wilson, R. W. Chambers, Shakespeare's Hand in the Play of Sir Thomas More. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press, 1923 Textus apud archive.org
Nexus externi
- Sir Thomas More apud gutenberg.org
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