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    Author(s)Matthew Albert Bayfield
    PublisherCAMBRIDGE
    ISBN9781108002530
    Pages540
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJuly 2009

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    CAMBRIDGE A Study of Shakespeares Versification With an Inquiry into the Trustworthiness of the Early Texts an Examination of the 1616 Folio of Ben Jonsons 2009 Edition by Matthew Albert Bayfield

    The Reverend Matthew Albert Bayfield (1852-1922) published this study at the end of his life after a long career as classical scholar, editor of Greek tragedies and headmaster of several public schools. He gives an account of the structure and characteristic features of Shakespeare's dramatic verse and argues that it has been fundamentally misunderstood by other scholars. In particular, he analyses the use of contractions or abbreviations found in the Folio and Quartos and continued in the editions of his own time. He weighs up which of the contractions familiar from many editions were actually Shakespeare's, and what that reveals about how Shakespeare might have intended his prose and verse to be spoken. Bayfield's many appendices evaluating the metre of specific lines and his detailed linguistic analysis remain thought-provoking for modern editors and scholars of Shakespeare. Table of contents :- Preface; Part I. Shakespeare's Versification: 1. The predominant characteristic of Shakespeare's verse; 2. Metre and rhythm; Part II. The Early Texts: 3. Abolition of resolutions and other abbreviations in the verse; 4. Abbreviations in the verse (continued); 5. Abbreviations in the verse (continued); 6. Elision in the final foot; 7. On certain spellings; 8. Abbreviations in the prose; 9. Conclusions; Appendices; Index.



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