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A scholarly edition gathers nine influential eighteenth-century essays and prefaces on Shakespeare by Rowe, Dennis, Pope, Theobald, Hanmer, Warburton, Johnson, Farmer, and Morgann, accompanied by an editor's introduction, notes, and index. The introduction maps changing critical attitudes and challenges the notion that the century failed to appreciate the playwright, arguing that many later Romantic insights had earlier roots. Texts are collated against original editions and variants are noted, while individual essays range from biographical account and editorial prefaces to arguments about learning, dramatic character, and editorial practice. The volume thus recreates the period's debates over interpretation, textual editing, theatrical adaptation, and reputation.

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David Nichol Smith

David Nichol Smith was a notable scholar and critic, primarily recognized for his contributions to the study of Shakespeare and 18th-century literature. His work, "Eighteenth Century Essays on Shakespeare," showcases a collection of critical essays that reflect the literary and cultural context of Shakespeare's time. Smith's scholarship is characterized by a deep engagement with the texts and an exploration of their significance in the broader literary canon. His insights have contributed to the understanding of Shakespeare's influence and the reception of his works in the 18th century.

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