The editors of the Oxford Complete Shakespeare believe Christopher Marlowe collaborated on the three Henry VI plays … but are they right?
Daniel Pollack-Pelzner on a new edition of Shakespeare plays that makes an argument that he collaborated with other playwrights such as Christopher Marlowe.
LONDON (AP) — The Bard was not a solo act. Oxford University Press' new edition of William Shakespeare's works will credit Christopher Marlowe as co-author of the three Henry VI plays, underscoring that the playwright collaborated with others on some of his most famous works.
Oxford University Press will list both William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe as co-authors of the three Henry VI plays in its newest complete edition of Shakespeare's work.
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Plot summary of and introduction to William Shakespeare’s play Henry VI, Part 2, with links to online texts, digital images, and other resources.
Dramatists to appear jointly on title pages of Henry VI, Parts One, Two and Three in the New Oxford Shakespeare after analysis by team of 23 academics
For centuries, scholars have debated whether Christopher Marlowe, a contemporary of Shakespeare, might have helped write the three “Henry VI” plays long credited to The Bard. Now the Oxford University Press believes it has resolved that debate.
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Plot summary of and introduction to William Shakespeare’s play Henry VI, Part 2, with links to online texts, digital images, and other resources.
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