ht, Brodmeier, Archer, Chambers, Corbin, Lawrence, Reynolds,
Wegener. For contemporary documents, see the Bibliography to chap, x,
vol. vi, of the Cambridge History of English Literature.
Albright, V. E. The Shakespearian Stage. New York, 1909.
Archer, W. The Elizabethan Stage. Quarterly Review, April, 1908.
Brodmeier, C. Die Shakespeare-Buehne nach der alten Buehnenanweisungen.
Weimar, 1904.
Chambers, E. K. The Stage of the Globe. Stratford Ed. Shakespeare's
Works, vol. x.
Collier, J. P. Memoirs of the Principal Actors in the Plays of
Shakespeare. Shaks. Soc., 1846.
Feuillerat, A. Documents relating to the Office of the Revels in the
time of Queen Elizabeth. Louvain, 1908.
Fleay, F. G. A Chronicle History of the London Stage. 1890.
---- A Biographical Chronicle of the English Drama, 1559-1642. 2 vols.,
1891.
Gildersleeve, V. Government Regulation of the Elizabethan Theater. New
York, 1908.
Greg, W. W., ed. Henslowe's Diary, 2 parts. London, 1907-1908.
---- Henslowe Papers. 1907.
Lawrence, W. J. The Elizabethan Playhouse and other studies. Stratford.
1912.
Mantzius, R. A History of Theatrical Art in Ancient and Modern Times.
1904. Cf. vol. iii.
Murray, J. T. English Dramatic Companies, 1558-1642. 1910.
Ordish, T. F. Early London Theaters. 1894.
Rendle, W. Old Southwark and its People. 1878.
Reynolds, G. F. Some Principles of Elizabethan Staging. Reprinted from
Modern Philology. Chicago, 1905.
---- What we know of the Elizabethan Stage, Modern Philology, July,
1911. With bibliography of recent discussions.
Wallace, C. W. The Children of the Chapel at Blackfriars, 1597-1603.
Univ. of Nebraska, 1908.
---- Evolution of the English drama up to Shakespeare: with a history of
the first Blackfriars theatre. Stechert. 1912.
These two volumes contain some newly discovered material, but their
discussions of theatrical history are not valuable.
Wegener, R. Die Buehneneinrichtung des Shakespeareschen Theaters nach der
zeitgenoessischen Dramen. Halle, 1907.
CHAPTER VII
HISTORY OF THE TEXT
1. COMPLETE EDITIONS
_In one volume._
The Globe Edition, ed. W. G. Clark and W. Aldis Wright 1864.
The 'Oxford' Edition, ed. W. J. Craig. Oxford, 1904.
The 'Cambridge Poets' Edition, ed. with introductions to each play, ed.
W. A. Neilson. Boston, 1906 (the text used in the Tudor Shakespeare).
_Annotated Library Editions._
The Cambridge Shakespeare, ed. W. Aldis Wright.
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