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Author
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Date published
1930
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Publisher
London : John Lane, [1930].
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Subject
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Accession number
81027338
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Class
Reading Room - 50.44 commentary/FOR
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Language
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Physical description
vii, 132 p ; 23 cm.
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General note: An attempt to justify the theory that Shakespeare submitted his "Venus and Adonis" to the judgment of a patron or literary friend (or possibly a coterie of literary friends) who interpolated a number of stanzas, and that Shakespeare, probably for fear ofoffending his patron or friend, accepted these interpolations and consented to the publication of the "improved" poem as his own work. In chapters III and IV the text of the poem is printed entire in chapter V will be found the same text with the passageswhich in the writer's opinion come under the suspicion of being "interpolations" deleted. cf. Introductory.