
E. K. Chambers (1866–1954)
Author of Malory and Fifteenth-Century Drama, Lyrics, and Ballads
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- Legal name
- Chambers, Edmund Kerchever
- Birthdate
- 1866-03-16
- Date of death
- 1954-01-21
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Marlborough College
Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford (BA|1892) - Occupations
- literary critic
Shakespearean scholar
civil servant
theatre historian - Organizations
- Malone Society
Athenæum - Awards and honors
- Order of the Bath (1912)
Order of the British Empire (Knight Commander, 1925)
British Academy (Fellow, 1924) - Nationality
- UK
- Birthplace
- West Ilsley, Berkshire, England, UK
- Places of residence
- Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
Eynsham, Oxfordshire, England, UK - Place of death
- Beer, Devon, England, UK
- Burial location
- Bovey Coombe, Beer, Devon, England, UK
- Map Location
- England, UK
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An utterly seminal work of scholarship. In two volumes, the legendary Chambers captured (in extensive detail) everything that was factually known by the 1930s about Shakespeare the man, his company, playbook printing, acting, each play and poem, as well as all known allusions, lists of performances during his lifetime, and so on. Chambers was one of those core figures whose scholarship laid the groundwork for the remainder of the 20th century.
Of course, for someone who was born the year show more after Lincoln died, and a volume published at the start of the Great Depression, it is now useful primarily as a source text rather than for an expectation of up-to-date information. So much incredible research has been done, so many facts come to light, so much technology and collaboration over 95 years, that Chambers' work is now in the annals of Bardolatry rather than the driving seat. Still, much of his writing remains admirable, especially his insights on issues such as whether Shakespeare's reliance on older texts lessens his achievement in light of the 20th century's greater interest in authenticity. Constantly engaging.
What an achievement. show less
Of course, for someone who was born the year show more after Lincoln died, and a volume published at the start of the Great Depression, it is now useful primarily as a source text rather than for an expectation of up-to-date information. So much incredible research has been done, so many facts come to light, so much technology and collaboration over 95 years, that Chambers' work is now in the annals of Bardolatry rather than the driving seat. Still, much of his writing remains admirable, especially his insights on issues such as whether Shakespeare's reliance on older texts lessens his achievement in light of the 20th century's greater interest in authenticity. Constantly engaging.
What an achievement. show less
Contents:
`Notes on the Society's Publications', 285-95. C.Crawford, `Bodenham's Belvedere, Quotations from The Virtuous Octavia and A Knack to Know an Honest Man', 296-306. W.W.Greg, ed., `The Hunting of Cupid, a lost play by George Peele', 307-14. W.W.Greg, ed., `The Cruel Debtor, a fragment of a morality printed by Colwell c. 1566', 315-23. W.W.Greg, `Notes on Dramatic Bibliographers', 324-40.
E.K.Chambers, `A Jotting by John Aubrey', 341-7. W.W.Greg, ed., `Two Early Player-Lists', 348-56. show more W.W.Greg, ed., `Commissions for the Chapel', 357-63. W.W.Greg, ed., `Plays of the King's Men in 1641', 364-9. E.K.Chambers & W.W.Greg, ed., `Dramatic Records from the Privy Council Register, 1603-1642', 370-95. `Index to Collections I', 397-404. show less
`Notes on the Society's Publications', 285-95. C.Crawford, `Bodenham's Belvedere, Quotations from The Virtuous Octavia and A Knack to Know an Honest Man', 296-306. W.W.Greg, ed., `The Hunting of Cupid, a lost play by George Peele', 307-14. W.W.Greg, ed., `The Cruel Debtor, a fragment of a morality printed by Colwell c. 1566', 315-23. W.W.Greg, `Notes on Dramatic Bibliographers', 324-40.
E.K.Chambers, `A Jotting by John Aubrey', 341-7. W.W.Greg, ed., `Two Early Player-Lists', 348-56. show more W.W.Greg, ed., `Commissions for the Chapel', 357-63. W.W.Greg, ed., `Plays of the King's Men in 1641', 364-9. E.K.Chambers & W.W.Greg, ed., `Dramatic Records from the Privy Council Register, 1603-1642', 370-95. `Index to Collections I', 397-404. show less
Contents:
`Notes on the Society's Publications', 217-228. W.W.Greg, ed., `Albion Knight, an imperfect morality, printed by Colwell, c. 1566', 229-42. W.W.Greg, ed., 'Temperance and Humility, a fragment printed c. 1530', 243-6. F.S.Boas & W.W.Greg, ed., `James I at Oxford in 1605. Property Lists from the University Archives', 247-59 . E.K.Chambers & W.W.Greg, ed., `Dramatic Records from the Patent Rolls ', 260-84.
`Notes on the Society's Publications', 217-228. W.W.Greg, ed., `Albion Knight, an imperfect morality, printed by Colwell, c. 1566', 229-42. W.W.Greg, ed., 'Temperance and Humility, a fragment printed c. 1530', 243-6. F.S.Boas & W.W.Greg, ed., `James I at Oxford in 1605. Property Lists from the University Archives', 247-59 . E.K.Chambers & W.W.Greg, ed., `Dramatic Records from the Patent Rolls ', 260-84.
Contents:
`Notes on the Society's Publications', 3-16. A. Esdaile, ed., `Love Feigned and Unfeigned, a fragmentary morality', 17-25. W.W.Greg, ed.,`The Prodigal Son, a fragment of an interlude printed c. 1530', 27-30. E.K.Chambers, `The Elizabethan Lords Chamberlain', 31-42. E.K.Chambers & W.W.Greg, ed., `Dramatic Records of the City of London. The Remembrancia', 43-100.
`Notes on the Society's Publications', 3-16. A. Esdaile, ed., `Love Feigned and Unfeigned, a fragmentary morality', 17-25. W.W.Greg, ed.,`The Prodigal Son, a fragment of an interlude printed c. 1530', 27-30. E.K.Chambers, `The Elizabethan Lords Chamberlain', 31-42. E.K.Chambers & W.W.Greg, ed., `Dramatic Records of the City of London. The Remembrancia', 43-100.
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