The Tragedy of Woodstock
or
Richard II, Part One
Ascribed to Shakespeare
An Open Resource for Shakespeare Scholars,
Professors, Teachers and Students
Site Contents
Edited by
Michael Egan
- The Tragedy of Woodstock/ Richard II, Part One An Edited Transcript of the Original Hand-Written 17th-Century MS [Flipbook]
- A Short History of the Text: An Overview of the MS’s Discovery and Evolution Through 13 Editions 1870-Present. [A Short History of the Text]
- ‘Woodstock Studies’: 150 Years of Critical Debate [Woodstock Studies]
- First English Translation of Wolfgang Keller’s German Introduction to His 1899 Edition, Richard II. Erste Teil. [Wolfgang Keller]
- F.S. Boas: A Non-Shakespearian Richard II [F.S. Boas Non Shakespearean Richard II]
- A.P. Rossiter’s ‘Freudian Slip’ Essay Unconsciously Identifying Shakespeare as the Play’s Author. [A.P. Rossiter’s Unwitting Case for Shakespeare]
- A.C. Partridge: Using Textual ‘Stratification’ to Date the MS and its Elizabethan Original [A.C, Partridge Thomas of Woodstock]
- Ian Robinson Identifies Shakespeare as Woodstock’s Author [Ian Robinson]
- Eric Sams: The Linguistic Evidence for Shakespeare [Eric Sams The Linguistic Evidence]
- MacDonald P. Jackson: The Case for Samuel Rowley [MacDonald P Jackson Samuel Rowley]
- ‘Woodstock, Lear and Hamlet: The Case for Shakespeare, by Michael Egan [Woodstocks Golden Metamorphosis by Michael Egan]
- Shakespeare’s Hand in The Troublesome Raigne of John King of England [Shakespeare’s Hand…]
- Shakespeare and the Essex Rebellion: Why Wasn’t He Arrested? [Shakespeare and The Essex Rebellion]
- Bibliography [Bibliography]
- Hard Copy Book Orders [Hard Copies]