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- catalog contributor b12619927.
- catalog created "2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2002.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 554-562) and index.".
- catalog description "Prologue: Gary Taylor finds a poem -- pt. I. Donald Foster's 'Shakespearean' Construct. 1. 'W. S.' and the Elegye for William Peter. 2. Parallels? Plagiarisms? 3. Vocabulary and diction. 4. Grammar: 'the Shakespearean "who"'. 5. Prosody, punctuation, pause patterns. 6. Rhetoric: 'the Shakespearean "hendiadys"'. 7. Statistics and inference. 8. A poem 'indistinguishable from Shakespeare'? -- pt. II. John Ford's 'Funerall Elegye'. 9. Ford's writing career: poet, moralist, playwright. 10. Ford and the Elegye's 'Shakespearean diction'. 11. The Funerall Elegye in its Fordian context. Epilogue: The politics of attribution -- App. I. The text of A Funerall Elegye -- App. II. Verbal parallels between A Funerall Elegye and Ford's poems.".
- catalog extent "xxvii, 568 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0521772435".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge, U.K. ; New York : Cambridge University Press,".
- catalog subject "822.3/3 21".
- catalog subject "Ford, John, 1586-approximately 1640 Authorship.".
- catalog subject "PR2873.F86 V53 2002".
- catalog subject "Poetry Authorship.".
- catalog subject "Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Authorship.".
- catalog subject "W. S. Funerall elegye in memory of the late virtuous master William Peeter of Whipton neere Exetour.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Prologue: Gary Taylor finds a poem -- pt. I. Donald Foster's 'Shakespearean' Construct. 1. 'W. S.' and the Elegye for William Peter. 2. Parallels? Plagiarisms? 3. Vocabulary and diction. 4. Grammar: 'the Shakespearean "who"'. 5. Prosody, punctuation, pause patterns. 6. Rhetoric: 'the Shakespearean "hendiadys"'. 7. Statistics and inference. 8. A poem 'indistinguishable from Shakespeare'? -- pt. II. John Ford's 'Funerall Elegye'. 9. Ford's writing career: poet, moralist, playwright. 10. Ford and the Elegye's 'Shakespearean diction'. 11. The Funerall Elegye in its Fordian context. Epilogue: The politics of attribution -- App. I. The text of A Funerall Elegye -- App. II. Verbal parallels between A Funerall Elegye and Ford's poems.".
- catalog title "'Counterfeiting' Shakespeare : evidence, authorship, and John Ford's Funerall elegye / Brian Vickers.".
- catalog type "text".