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It is nearly two centuries since the first quarto of Hamlet was rediscovered, yet there is still no consensus about its relationship to the second quarto. Indeed, the first quarto, the least frequently read Hamlet, has been dismissed as corrupt, inferior or like a mutilated corpse, even though in performance it has been described as the absolute dynamo behind the play. Currently one hypothesis dominates explanations about the quartos'' interrelationship, supposing that the first quarto (published 1603) was reconstructed from memory by one or more actors who had performed minor roles in a version of the second quarto (published 1604-5).

The present study reports on a detailed linguistic reassessment of the principal arguments for memorial reconstruction. The evidence--including a three way comparison between the underlying French source in Les Histoires Tragiques and the two quartos, and the informal features and specific grammatical aspects, and a do

The First Two Quartos of Hamlet

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      Publisher: McFarland & Company
      Publication Date: 8/8/2014 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780786478873, 978-0786478873
      ISBN10: 078647887X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      It is nearly two centuries since the first quarto of Hamlet was rediscovered, yet there is still no consensus about its relationship to the second quarto. Indeed, the first quarto, the least frequently read Hamlet, has been dismissed as corrupt, inferior or like a mutilated corpse, even though in performance it has been described as the absolute dynamo behind the play. Currently one hypothesis dominates explanations about the quartos'' interrelationship, supposing that the first quarto (published 1603) was reconstructed from memory by one or more actors who had performed minor roles in a version of the second quarto (published 1604-5).

      The present study reports on a detailed linguistic reassessment of the principal arguments for memorial reconstruction. The evidence--including a three way comparison between the underlying French source in Les Histoires Tragiques and the two quartos, and the informal features and specific grammatical aspects, and a do

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