User:Pwendt/People/Shakespeare
William Shakespeare 22499
See also User:Pwendt/People/E. Nesbit#Shakespeare (needs further consolidation)
- co-author
folklorist or oral historian, does it matter?
- (abridged) (adapted)
- variant title
different authors, different genre (drama v prose fiction, even children's fairy tale)
William Shakespeare's a Midsummer Night's Dream
- novelization?
- (excerpt) (excerpt from Hamlet) (from Hamlet) --with title difference
Shakespeare's plays
- any corresponding prose stories by Shakespeare?
- ISFDB covers Hamlet, MacBeth, Midsummer, Tempest, Winter's Tale
Coville's Shakespeare Series 11807
- 4 stories --inclg by mistake? one as by Coville alone, one as Coville and Leonid Gore 8721 (his only fiction)
Nesbit's Shakespeare 5098
- bibliog shows 0 stories --all with Shakespeare, as variants of his NOVELs
Lamb's Shakespeare (Charles and Mary Lamb)
- bibliog shows 2 Charles stories, 3 Mary --all with Shakespeare
Collection evidently entered by Chavey, SV WorldCat
- 1807 P419966
PG http://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/1286/pg1286.html
- gives "Tales from Shakespeare"
- identifies no source text; identifies no publisher, printer, location or date
- recommends comparison with "Tales of Shakespeare, by Charles and Mary Lamb"
- mentions no illustrations or artist
- gives several titles without lead articles including "Winter's Tale" of the 5 spec fic
- lists 21 contents including "Author's Preface", which actually appears as "Preface" (where "Winter's Tales" is both the listing and the heading of that story)
OCLC http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1457532
- gives "Tales from Shakespear: Designed for the use of young persons"
- shows 'Responsibility: by Charles Lamb ; embellished with copper-plates ; in two volumes.' and 'Notes: Coauthored by Mary Lamb.' (first of four items); this implies that the title page does not credit Mary
We say the spec fic is all in volume 1, but PG and OCLC show the 3 comedies we attribute to Mary in vol 1 and the two tragedies we attribute to Charles in vol 2 (Wikipedia not examined)
We now cite
- 1807 1st o[1] under/as heading/title "Tales from Shakespear : designed for the use of young persons"
- 1809 2nd o[2] under/as heading/title "Tales from Shakespear. Designed for the use of young persons"
D'Avenant's Shakespeare 173159 (one with John Dryden 168436)
- bibliog shows 1 story by accident apparently --with Shakespeare, with his NOVEL as variant
William Shakespeare 22499
- 5 parent chapbooks (1 by mistake only as Scenes from?), 5 shortfiction
- chapbooks as 1600 AMND, 1603 H, 1670 T, 1673 M, 1866 W
- shortfiction as 1600 AMND in that series, 1603 H as novel
ettela, 1623 M, 1623 W, 1623 T as novella (three as Length missing)
- 2 Coville in fiction series
- 1 Simon Webb novel
- 1 Lamb collection, 5 stories
- 1 Nesbit collection, 1 story in Midsummer series, 3 stories below
- 3 D'Avenant chapbook, 3 stories
Dulac's Tempest 1908 (5 hits, inclg 1 review of the exhibition and 3 of the book)
- -10-20 p6 Man Gua [3] "Our London Correspondence" (by wire, Monday night, unsigned/attributed) under heading "The Perils of Fairyland"
- -11-22 p7 Observer [4] "The Leicester Galleries"
- -11-23 p4 Man Gua [] "Christmas Books: ... Illustrated Reprints" on Rackham, Dulac, Pogany
- The Irish Times 1908-12-18 p9 [5] "Shakespeare Illustrated" on Dulac, Robinson : gives "Shakespeare's Comedy of The Tempest" in quotation marks, but "Twelfth Night" for another from the same publisher, jointly reviewed. 10/6
one identifies "the Oxford text"
- Lamb's Shakespeare
el William D'Avenant 173159 (52) elfs William Shakespeare 22499 (7898) https://www.bl.uk/people/william-shakespeare el f Charles Lamb 189484 (325) (6 Tales) el Mary Lamb 190794 (112) (14 Tales)
LC (by default, Tales from) (collections as by Mary only)
- All Shakespeare's Tales 1911us https://lccn.loc.gov/n78095332 -HDL
- Complete TfS, all ... +12 Trewin 1964us https://lccn.loc.gov/64023192 [2187774] 32?
- Favorite TfS 1956us https://lccn.loc.gov/56014294
- Lamb's Stories fS (Basic English) 1932-uk https://lccn.loc.gov/34000554
- Lamb's TfS 1939us https://lccn.loc.gov/39032018
- Lamb's TfS Every 1942us https://lccn.loc.gov/43000023
- Tales from Shakespeare's Comedies 1891us
- Tales from Shakespeare's Tragedies 1891us
- Tales from Shakespear: Designed 1807-uk https://lccn.loc.gov/96130790
- Tales from Shakespeare [41, #42-82 by Mary]
- Tales from Shakespeare: Designed 1876us https://lccn.loc.gov/39017619 -HDL
- Tales from Shakespeare for 1894us
- Tales from Shakespeare, including ... Morris 1893us https://lccn.loc.gov/01001935 4v v1-2 Lambs v3-4 Morris (13/16)
- Tales from Shakspeare [3] 1904/20/42us
- Ten TfS [2] 1969us 2003us
- Shakespeare, Lamb Shakespeare for the young [2] 1907uk/us
Wikipedia (with Nesbit 1907 pagination, p19-285 only) "words introduced into our language since his time have been as far as possible avoided"
33 The Tempest (Mary Lamb) 19 A Midsummer Night's Dream (Mary Lamb) 54 The Winter's Tale (Mary Lamb) 86 Much Ado About Nothing (Mary Lamb) 44 As You Like It (Mary Lamb) 255 Two Gentlemen of Verona (Mary Lamb) 183 The Merchant of Venice (Mary Lamb) 141 Cymbeline (Mary Lamb) 67 King Lear (Charles Lamb) 153 Macbeth (Charles Lamb) 272 All's Well That Ends Well (Mary Lamb) 228 The Taming of the Shrew (Mary Lamb) 168 The Comedy of Errors (Mary Lamb) 241 Measure for Measure (Mary Lamb) 74 Twelfth Night (Mary Lamb) 194 Timon of Athens (Charles Lamb) 105 Romeo and Juliet (Charles Lamb) 129 Hamlet, Prince of Denmark (Charles Lamb) 211 Othello (Charles Lamb) 119 Pericles, Prince of Tyre (Mary Lamb)
identical selection
- Coville's Shakespeare
elsf Bruce Coville 1453 (134)
Coville, William Shakespeare's (7, #126-32 at LCCat; 4 at Kirkus)
- --nidb 1994 Tempest , Sanderson https://lccn.loc.gov/92010218
- ic d$ 1996 AMND , Nolan https://lccn.loc.gov/94012600 k[6]
- ic d$ 1997 Macbeth , Kelley https://lccn.loc.gov/97007582 k[7]
- icLm$ 2004 Hamlet , Gore https://lccn.loc.gov/2002013743
- --nidb 2007 Winter's , Pham https://lccn.loc.gov/2006038485 k[8]
others: 1999 Romeo,Nolan ; 2003 Twelfth,Raglin k[9]
.LeUyen Pham 35838 (80) l .Leonid Gore 8721 (30) l .Gary Kelley 23096 (27) l .Dennis Nolan 25705 (41) e .Ruth Sanderson [10] (92)