This is the first fully annotated modern-spelling edition of King Henry
VIII to appear for over a decade and includes up-to-date scholarship on
all aspects of the play, including dating authorship, printing, sources
and stage history. The editor accepts the view that the play is a
collaboration between Shakespeare and Fletcher. Unique to this edition
is the frequent reference to Cavendish's biography of Wolsey, neglected
in earlier editions. This edition includes a fully detailed commentary
and a selective collation of major variant readings appear immediately
beneath the text. Special attention has been paid to the frequent
allusion to scripture and proverb law. An index to all words glossed and
authorities cited appears at the end of the volume.
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