Words that count : essays on early modern authorship in honor of MacDonald P. Jackson / edited by Brian Boyd.
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Table of Contents:
- 'A green bay-tree': tribute to MacDonald P. Jackson / John Kerrigan
- Words that count: introduction / Brian Boyd
- The great divide of 1594 / Andrew Gurr
- Kind and unkindness: Aaron in Titus Andronicus / Brian Boyd
- The troublesome raigne, George Peele, and the date of King John / Brian Vickers
- Did Shakespeare write A lover's complaint?: the Jackson ascription revisited / Ward Elliot and Robert J. Valenza
- The verse of A lover's complaint: not Shakespeare / Marina Tarlinskaja
- 'Servile ministers': Othello, King Lear, and the sacralization of service / Michael Neill
- The pattern of collaboration in Timon of Athens / John Jowett
- 'Strong commanding art': the structure of The white devil, The Duchess of Malfi, and The devil's law-case / David Gunby
- Mutinous soldiers and shouts [within]: stage directions and early modern dramaturgy / David Carnegie
- Thomas Middleton, The Spanish gypsy, and collaborative authorship / Gary Taylor.