The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 19.0038 Wednesday, 17 January 2008
From: Tom Reedy <
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Date: Wednesday, 23 Jan 2008 20:36:44 -0600
Subject: Titus Andronicus
Tom Reedy wrote:
>In light of Jonathan Bates's (convincing, to me at least) claim that
>Shakespeare collaborated with George Peele in writing this play, it
>might be helpful to collate the allusions by act and scene to determine
>if Shakespeare is responsible for the higher rate of classical allusions
>or if it should be credited to Peele.
>
>Tom Reedy
Of course it was Sir Brian Vickers, not Jonathan Bate, who put forward
the exhaustive and persuasive (to me, at least) case for Peele's hand in
_Titus Andronicus_. I apologize for both my misattribution and my
misspelling.
Tom Reedy
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