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The Collected Works of John Ford: Volumes II and III
Contributor(s): Vickers, Brian (Editor)
ISBN: 0198748876     ISBN-13: 9780198748878
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
OUR PRICE:   $337.25  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: December 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism | Drama
- Literary Collections | European - English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Series: Collected Works of John Ford
Physical Information: 2.8" H x 6.5" W x 9.3" (4.20 lbs)
 
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Volumes II and III of The Complete Works of John Ford contain the six plays that Ford wrote at the beginning of his theatrical career in collaboration with other dramatists: The Laws of Candy (1619-20) with Massinger, The Witch of Edmonton (1621) with Dekker and Rowley, The Welsh Ambassador
(1623) with Dekker, The Spanish Gypsy (1623) with Dekker, Rowley, and Middleton, The Sun's Darling (1624) with Dekker, and The Fair Maid of the Inn (1626) with Massinger and Webster. This is the first time that Ford's co-authored works have been collected. In Volume II the General Editor, Sir Brian
Vickers, contributes two introductions, Co-authorship in Jacobean and Caroline Drama, and Identifying Co-Authors. In the first he reviews collaborative authorship (practiced by every dramatist of this period), in terms of theatrical conditions, the competing companies, the need for new
repertoire, the process of assigning individual contributions and assembling the whole play. In the second he discusses the methods that have been applied over the last two centuries to identify co-authors. He then provides separate discussions of the authorship problem in each play, evaluating
previous attributions and bringing new evidence to bear. A special feature of this volume is the introduction of a new methodology, based on computer software programs that identify student plagiarism. Used in combination with high-speed search engines and a large electronic database of contemporary
plays, this method permits for the first time accurate identification of each co-author's contribution.