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A List of His Published Writings Presented to John Dover Wilson on his Eightieth Birthday

A List of His Published Writings Presented to John Dover Wilson on his Eightieth Birthday

A List of His Published Writings Presented to John Dover Wilson on his Eightieth Birthday

August 2013
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9781107621817

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    Originally published in 1961 on the occasion of John Dover Wilson's 80th birthday, this book contains a list of his published writings, beginning with his articles for the Manchester Guardian in the early 20th century and moving through to his 1961 edition of Coriolanus. This text will be of value to anyone with an interest in Dover Wilson's life and academic career.

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    August 2013
    Paperback
    9781107621817
    36 pages
    203 × 133 × 2 mm
    0.053kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Published Writings:
    • 1. Anonymous articles on Finland and Russia
    • 2. Concerning education
    • 3. Early works (bibliographical and other) on English literature and Puritanism
    • 4. War-time and just after
    • 5. Editing Shakespeare, and other work, mainly Elizabethan
    • 6. Personalia.