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    SHAXICAN Perl Scripts Working on Shakespeare's Language 

    Egan, Gabriel; Steggle, Matthew; Roth, Steve (Gabriel Egan's personal website, 2003)
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    The closure of the theatres. 

    Egan, Gabriel (Modern Humanities Research Association, 2014)
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    Testing competing hypotheses about compositorial stints in early printed books using Stand-off Markup XML 

    Egan, Gabriel (2012-03-24)
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    Precision, consistency and completeness in early-modern playbook manuscripts: the evidence from Thomas of Woodstock and John a Kent and John a Cumber 

    Egan, Gabriel (Oxford Journals © the author, 2011)
    In three influential essays of the 1980s, William B. Long challenged the standard New Bibliographical characterization of early-modern promptbooks and established a new othodoxy (Long 1985b; Long 1985a; Long 1989). Contrary ...
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    Where are we now in determining folio compositor stints? 

    Egan, Gabriel (2012-08-08)
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    Prompting, backstage activity and and the openings onto the Shakespearian stage 

    Egan, Gabriel; Gurr, Andrew (Society of Theatre Research, 2002)
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    Food and biological nature: As You Like It, Antony and Cleopatra, Pericles, Cymbeline and The Winter's Tale 

    Egan, Gabriel (Gale Cengage, 2008)
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    Shakespeare, idealism, and universals: the significance of recent work on the mind 

    Egan, Gabriel (© Palgrave Macmillan, 2011)
    For most the twentieth century, the serious study of Shakespeare's works was founded on a general acceptance of the principles of Platonic idealism and essentialism, and a belief in the existence of universals. In textual ...
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    Introduction: the struggle for Shakespeare's text: twentieth-century editorial theory and practice 

    Egan, Gabriel (Cambridge University Press, 2010)
    We know Shakespeare's writings only from imperfectly-made early editions, from which editors struggle to remove errors. The New Bibliography of the early twentieth century, refined with technological enhancements in the ...
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    Platonism and bathos in Shakespeare and other early modern drama 

    Egan, Gabriel (2005)
    It has long been noticed that the events of Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet and those of the play of Pyramis and Thisbe in his A Midsummer Night's Dream are alike, and that the former treats seriously what is ...
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