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A Lost Shakespeare? It's a Mystery
A Lost Shakespeare? It's a Mystery
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A Lost Shakespeare? It's a Mystery

2011
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[...] last year Arden Shakespeare, one of the most reputable publishers of the works, put out an edition of \"Double Falsehood,\" asserting, in the words of its editor, Brean Hammond, that a close examination of the play vindicates \"most of Theobald's claims for its provenance\" and arguing in favor of Shakespeare's involvement. If establishing provenance is not an option, as in this case of Theobald's missing manuscripts, a scholar must examine the text for qualitative clues (images, metaphors) as well as quantitative (punctuation, contractions, grammar), which, Mr. Hammond said, are unlikely to be used consciously and can't be imitated by forgers.\\n