C. F. Tucker Brooke (1883–1946)
Author of Shakespeare of Stratford: A Handbook for Students
About the Author
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Works by C. F. Tucker Brooke
The Shakespeare apocrypha; being a collection of fourteen plays which have been ascribed to Shakespeare (1968) — Editor — 35 copies
The life of Marlowe and The tragedy of Dido, queen of Carthage — Editor, some editions; Editor — 5 copies
Shakespeare of Stratford (The Yale Shakespeare Series) — Editor — 2 copies
Hamlet 1 copy
Associated Works
William Shakespeare: The Sonnets (1609) — Editor, some editions; Editor, some editions — 10,016 copies, 79 reviews
The Complete Works of Christopher Marlowe (1963) — Editor, some editions; Editor — 279 copies, 1 review
TEN PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE(Edited with introduction and notes) (1927) — Editor, some editions — 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Charles Frederick Tucker Brooke
- Birthdate
- 1883
- Date of death
- 1946
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Morgantown, West Virginia, USA
- Place of death
- New Haven, Connecticut, USA
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Reviews
I'm admittedly biased towards Tucker Brooke for his establishing of the Marlowe canon, but even if I weren't I would recommend this anthology for any student of non-Shakespearean early modern drama. Most of the plays are available individually as New Mermaid or Regents Renaissance Drama editions, but this is one of the few anthologies that combine them in one handy volume.
There are footnotes throughout, but the plays are presented very bare bones, which isn't necessarily a flaw for those who show more wish to concentrate on the text. Even new, and admittedly very expensive for a paperback, this book was still cheaper than investing in 30 different individual editions, and is certainly worth a used price. show less
There are footnotes throughout, but the plays are presented very bare bones, which isn't necessarily a flaw for those who show more wish to concentrate on the text. Even new, and admittedly very expensive for a paperback, this book was still cheaper than investing in 30 different individual editions, and is certainly worth a used price. show less
Everyone except Shakespeare: Marlowe, Jonson, Dekker, Webster, Kyd, Beaumont and Fletcher, Middleton. Does not, however, include [The White Devil] by Webster, one of my favorites.
30 Plays of the period. Each play is prefaced with the original Title Page and a one or two page history of the play, a summary and sources. Archaic words are footnoted within the play.
The two editors are C F Tucker Brooke and Nathaniel Burton Paradise.
The two editors are C F Tucker Brooke and Nathaniel Burton Paradise.
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