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Thomas Middleton and Early Modern Textual Culture:
A Companion to The Collected Works
Gary Taylor (General Editor), Professor, Florida State University
John Lavagnino (General Editor), Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College, University of London
Associate General Editors
MacD. P. Jackson (University of Auckland)
John Jowett (Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham)
Valerie Wayne (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
Adrian Weiss (University of South Dakota)
Contributing Scholars
John H. Astington (University of Toronto)
Maureen Bell (University of Birmingham)
David M. Bergeron (University of Kansas)
Julia Briggs (De Montfort University, Leicester)
Douglas Bruster (University of Texas at Austin)
Richard Burt (University of Florida)
Swapan Chakravorty (Jadavpur University)
Cyndia Susan Clegg (Pepperdine University)
Ralph Cohen (James Madison University)
Lawrence Danson (Princeton University)
Michael Dobson (Roehampton Institute, London)
Julia Gasper (Open University)
Edward Gieskes (University of South Carolina)
Suzanne Gossett (Loyola University Chicago)
Donna B. Hamilton (University of Maryland, College Park)
Grace Ioppolo (University of Reading)
MacD. P. Jackson (University of Auckland)
John Jowett (Shakespeare Institute)
Coppélia Kahn (Brown University)
Ivo Kamps (University of Mississippi)
Theodore B. Leinwand (University of Maryland, College Park)
Kate D. Levin (City College of New York)
Jerzy Limon (Uniwersytet Gdanski)
Harold Love (Monash University)
Jeffrey Masten (Northwestern University)
Ted McGee (St. Jerome's University)
Paul Mulholland (University of Guelph)
Marion O'Connor (University of Kent at Canterbury)
Tony Parr (University of Western Cape, South Africa)
Neil Rhodes (University of St Andrews)
Andrew Sabol (Brown University)
Peter Saccio (Dartmouth College)
G. B. Shand (Glendon College, York University)
Malcolm Smuts (University of Massachusetts, Boston)
Leslie Thomson (University of Toronto)
Wendy Wall (Northwestern University)
Valerie Wayne (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
Adrian Weiss (University of South Dakota)
Stanley Wells (University of Birmingham)
Susan Wiseman (Birkbeck College, University of London)
Linda Woodbridge (Pennsylvania State University)
Paul Yachnin (McGill University)
Table of Contents
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Part I: The Culture
- Gary Taylor, "Persons"
- MacD. P. Jackson, "Early Modern Authorship: Canons and Chronologies"
- Richard Burt, "(Un)Censoring in Detail: Middleton, Fetishism, and the Regulation of Dramatic Discourse"
- Edward Gieskes, "'From Wronger and Wronged Have I Fee': Thomas Middleton and Early Modern Legal Culture"
- Harold Love, "Middleton, Oral Culture, and the Manuscript Economy"
- John H. Astington, "Visual Texts: Middleton and Prints"
- Adrian Weiss, "Manufactured Middleton: Texts in Print"
- Cyndia Susan Clegg, "Taking Liberties, Keeping Privileges: The Retail Book Trade, the State, and the Estate of Middleton, 1597-1627"
- Maureen Bell, "Booksellers without an Author, 1627-1685"
- John Jowett, "Fit for your Companies: Some Seventeenth-Century Readers"
Part II: The Texts
Editorial Procedures
Works Cited
Textual Apparatus [Works are listed in the chronological order of the production of the control text, usually the year of publication of the earliest printed text, but in a few cases the date of completion or copying of a surviving manuscript. This dating of the earliest extant TEXT should not be confused with the dating of the COMPOSITION of the work, given in the "Chronology of the Canon."]
- The Wisdom of Solomon Paraphrased (1597), edited by G. B. Shand
- Microcynicon: Six Snarling Satires (1599), edited by Wendy Wall
- The Ghost of Lucrece (1600), edited by G. B. Shand
- The Penniless Parliament of Threadbare Poets (1601?/1604), edited by Swapan Chakravorty
- Thomas Dekker and Thomas Middleton, News from Gravesend (1604), edited by Gary Taylor
- The Ant and the Nightingale; or, Father Hubburd's Tales (1604), edited by Adrian Weiss
- Thomas Middleton and Thomas Dekker, The Meeting of Gallants at an Ordinary; or, The Walks in Paul's (1604), edited by Paul Yachnin
- Plato's Cap Cast at the Year 1604 (1604), edited by Paul Yachnin
- The Black Book (1604), edited by G. B. Shand
- Thomas Dekker, Stephen Harrison, Ben Jonson, and Thomas Middleton, The Whole Royal and Magnificent Entertainment Given to King James through the City of London (1604), edited by Malcolm Smuts
- Thomas Dekker and Thomas Middleton, The Patient Man and the Honest Whore (1604), edited by Paul Mulholland
- The Phoenix (1607), edited by Lawrence Danson and Ivo Kamps
- Michaelmas Term (1607), edited by Theodore B. Leinwand
- The Puritan Widow; or, The Puritan; or, The Widow of Watling Street (1607), edited by Donna B. Hamilton
- The Revenger's Tragedy (1607), edited by MacD. P. Jackson
- A Trick to Catch the Old One (1608), edited by Valerie Wayne
- Your Five Gallants (1608), edited by John Jowett
- A Mad World, My Masters (1608), edited by Peter Saccio
- A Yorkshire Tragedy; or, One of the Four Plays in One, called All's One (1608), edited by Stanley Wells
- Andraeas Loeaechius, translated and adapted by Thomas Middleton, Sir Robert Sherley his Entertainment in Cracovia (1609), edited by Jerzy Limon
- The Two Gates of Salvation; or, The Marriage of the Old and New Testament; or, God's Parliament House (1609), edited by Paul Mulholland
- Thomas Middleton and Thomas Dekker, The Roaring Girl; or, Moll Cutpurse (1611), edited by Coppélia Kahn
- The Lady's Tragedy ["The Second Maiden's Tragedy"]: Parallel Texts (1611), edited by Julia Briggs
- The Triumphs of Truth (1613), edited by David M. Bergeron
- The Manner of his Lordship's Entertainment (1613), edited by David M. Bergeron
- Civitatis Amor (1616), edited by David M. Bergeron
- Thomas Middleton and William Rowley, A Fair Quarrel (1617), edited by Suzanne Gossett
- The Triumphs of Honour and Industry (1617), edited by David M. Bergeron
- The Owl's Almanac (1618), edited by Neil Rhodes
- Masque of Heroes; or, The Inner Temple Masque (1619), edited by Jerzy Limon
- The Peacemaker (1619), edited by Paul Muholland
- Thomas Middleton and William Rowley, The World Tossed at Tennis: A Courtly Masque (1620), edited by Ted McGee
- The Triumphs of Love and Antiquity (1620), edited by David M. Bergeron
- Honourable Entertainments and An Invention (1621-3), edited by Anthony Parr
- The Sun in Aries (1621), edited by David M. Bergeron
- The Triumphs of Honour and Virtue (1622), edited by David M. Bergeron
- Thomas Middleton and Anthony Munday, The Triumphs of Integrity with The Triumphs of the Golden Fleece (1623), edited by David M. Bergeron
- William Shakespeare, adapted by Thomas Middleton, Measure for Measure (1623), edited by John Jowett
- William Shakespeare, adapted by Thomas Middleton, The Tragedy of Macbeth (1623), edited by Gary Taylor
- William Shakespeare and Thomas Middleton, The Life of Timon of Athens, edited by John Jowett
- A Game at Chess: An Early Form (1624), edited by Gary Taylor
- A Game at Chess: A Later Form (1624-5), edited by Gary Taylor
- Occasional Poems (1625-c.1650), edited by Gary Taylor
- The Witch (c.1625), edited by Marion O'Connor
- The Triumphs of Health and Prosperity (1626), edited by David M. Bergeron
- A Chaste Maid in Cheapside (1630), edited by Linda Woodbridge
- Thomas Dekker and Thomas Middleton, The Bloody Banquet (1639), edited by Julia Gasper and Gary Taylor
- Hengist, King of Kent; or, The Mayor of Queenborough (c. 1645), edited by Grace Ioppolo
- Thomas Middleton and William Rowley, Wit at Several Weapons (1647), edited by Michael Dobson
- The Nice Valour; or, The Passionate Madman (1647), edited by Gary Taylor and Susan Wiseman
- The Widow (1652), edited by Gary Taylor
- Thomas Middleton and William Rowley, The Changeling (1653), edited by Douglas Bruster
- Thomas Dekker, John Ford, Thomas Middleton, and William Rowley, The Spanish Gypsy (1653), edited by Gary Taylor
- Thomas Middleton, William Rowley, and Thomas Heywood, The Old Law (1656), edited by Jeffrey Masten
- More Dissemblers Besides Women (1657), edited by John Jowett
- Women Beware Women (1657), edited by John Jowett
- No Wit/Help like a Woman's; or, The Almanac (1657), edited by John Jowett
- Thomas Middleton and John Webster, Anything for a Quiet Life (1661), edited by Leslie Thomson
Part III: Useful Middleton Links
- The Plays of Thomas Middleton Not up to date on Middleton scholarship or attribution or editing, but Chris Cleary's labor of love does provide easily accessible texts of many of the plays that are not currently in print.
- Special issue of the electronic journal Early Modern Literary Studies, devoted to Middleton.
- Texts of some recent critical essays on Middleton. Also includes student essays, clearly identified as such.
Music from Middleton's Texts, edited by Andrew Sabol
Appendix I: Canon and Chronology
Appendix II: Early Allusions to Middleton's Work
Indexes
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