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2.
AdamsJ.C., “Shakespeare's Revisions in Titus Andronicus”, Shakespeare QuarterlyXV.2 (Spring, 1964), 179–80.
3.
HosleyRichard, “The Corrupting Influence of the Bad Quarto on the Received Text of Romeo and Juliet”, Shakespeare QuarterlyIV.1 (January, 1953), [11]–33.
4.
JenkinsHarold, Introduction and Notes for the Arden Hamlet, Methuen (London & New York, 1982).
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PechterEdward, “Remembering Hamlet: Or, How It Feels to Go Like a Crab Backwards”, Shakespeare Survey39 (1987), 135–47.
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SmidtKristian, Unconformities in Shakespeare's Early Comedies, Macmillan (London, 1986), St Martin's Press (New York, 1986).
7.
SmidtKristian, Unconformities in Shakespeare's History Plays, Macmillan (London, 1982), Humanities (New York, 1982).
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WilliamsGary Jay, “Flaws in Shakespeare's Stagecraft: On Horror's Head Horrors Accumulate”, unpublished mimeograph (1986).
9.
WilsonJohn Dover, Introduction to the Cambridge Titus Andronicus, CUP (Cambridge, 1948).