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- catalog abstract ""In 1880, John Hay, the humorist and statesman, had four copies printed, without a name attached (only one copy of this version is known to exist). Amazingly, the first book edition was printed in 1882 at West Point, by a friend of Clemens and Twichell, in an edition of 50 copies on handmade paper soaked in coffee, with special punches for the Old English spelling required. ... Further editions were printed during Twain's lifetime, although Twain did not claim the piece until 1906 in a letter."--Humor in America blog, June 20, 2013 <http://humorinamerica.wordpress.com/2013/06/20/in-the-archives-mark-twain-date-1601-conversation-as-it-was-by-the-social-fireside-in-the-time-of-the-tudors/> Date, 1601: A short, ribald parody of Elizabethan England, written as a conversation between Queen Elizabeth, Shakespeare, Bacon, and others. Is Shakespeare dead?: This short, semi-autobiographical work is a study of Shakespeare's role in English literature which explores the controversy over the authorship of the Shakespearean literary canon via satire, anecdote, and extensive quotation of contemporary authors on the subject.".
- catalog alternative "1601 ; and, Is Shakespeare dead?".
- catalog alternative "1601".
- catalog alternative "Is Shakespeare dead?".
- catalog contributor b10131748.
- catalog contributor b10131749.
- catalog contributor b10131750.
- catalog contributor b10131751.
- catalog contributor b10131752.
- catalog contributor b10131753.
- catalog coverage "Great Britain History Elizabeth, 1558-1603 Fiction.".
- catalog created "1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1996.".
- catalog description ""In 1880, John Hay, the humorist and statesman, had four copies printed, without a name attached (only one copy of this version is known to exist). Amazingly, the first book edition was printed in 1882 at West Point, by a friend of Clemens and Twichell, in an edition of 50 copies on handmade paper soaked in coffee, with special punches for the Old English spelling required. ... Further editions were printed during Twain's lifetime, although Twain did not claim the piece until 1906 in a letter."--Humor in America blog, June 20, 2013 <http://humorinamerica.wordpress.com/2013/06/20/in-the-archives-mark-twain-date-1601-conversation-as-it-was-by-the-social-fireside-in-the-time-of-the-tudors/>".
- catalog description "Date, 1601 : conversation, as it was by the social fireside, in the time of the Tudors (1882) -- Is Shakespeare dead? (1909).".
- catalog description "Date, 1601: A short, ribald parody of Elizabethan England, written as a conversation between Queen Elizabeth, Shakespeare, Bacon, and others.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Is Shakespeare dead?: This short, semi-autobiographical work is a study of Shakespeare's role in English literature which explores the controversy over the authorship of the Shakespearean literary canon via satire, anecdote, and extensive quotation of contemporary authors on the subject.".
- catalog extent "1 v. (various pagings) :".
- catalog hasFormat "1601.".
- catalog identifier "019510160X".
- catalog isFormatOf "1601.".
- catalog isPartOf "The Oxford Mark Twain".
- catalog isPartOf "Twain, Mark, 1835-1910. Works. 1996.".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Oxford University Press,".
- catalog relation "1601.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain History Elizabeth, 1558-1603 Fiction.".
- catalog subject "813/.4 20".
- catalog subject "Imaginary conversations.".
- catalog subject "PS1322 .S45 1996".
- catalog subject "Raleigh, Walter, Sir, 1552?-1618 Fiction.".
- catalog subject "Raleigh, Walter, Sir, approximately 1552-1618 Fiction.".
- catalog subject "Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Authorship Baconian theory.".
- catalog subject "Twain, Mark, 1835-1910.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Date, 1601 : conversation, as it was by the social fireside, in the time of the Tudors (1882) -- Is Shakespeare dead? (1909).".
- catalog title "1601 ; and, Is Shakespeare dead? / Mark Twain ; foreword, Shelley Fisher Fishkin ; introduction, Erica Jong ; afterword, Leslie A. Fiedler.".
- catalog title "1601 ; and, Is Shakespeare dead?".
- catalog title "1601".
- catalog type "Historical fiction. gsafd".
- catalog type "text".