THE LATER CONTEMPORARIES OF SHAKESPEARE
FLETCHER AND OTHERS
With introductory essays and notes and a comparative view of the fellows and followers of Shakespeare under the general editorship of
CHARLES MILLS GAYLEY, Litt.D., LL.D.,
Professor of the English Language and Literature in the University of California
Cloth, 8vo, 663 pages, $2.00
This volume, like the second one of this series, contains plays of the later contemporaries of Shakespeare. The editors of the different plays are scholars of wide reputation who have made a special study of the period and the various dramatists here represented. In this volume Professor Gayley’s masterly essay on “The Fellows and Followers of Shakespeare” is brought to a close.
CONTENTS
| I. | A Comparative View of the Fellows and Followers of Shakespeare in Comedy. (Part Two.) By Charles Mills Gayley. |
| II. | Thomas Dekker: Critical Essay. By Alexis F. Lange. |
| Edition of The Shomakers Holiday. The same. | |
| III. | Middleton and Rowley. The Spanish Gipsie: Critical Essay. The late H. Butler Clarke. |
| Edition of The Spanish Gipsie. The same. | |
| IV. | John Fletcher. Rule a Wife and Have a Wife: Critical Essay. George Saintsbury. |
| Edition of Rule a Wife and Have a Wife. The same. | |
| V. | Philip Massinger: Critical Essay. Brander Matthews. |
| Edition of A New Way to Pay Old Debts. The same. | |
| VI. | Richard Brome: Critical Essay. G. P. Baker. |
| Edition of The Antipodes. The same. | |
| VII. | James Shirley: Critical Essay. Sir A. W. Ward. |
| Edition of The Royall Master. The same. | |
| Index. |
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