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1. Introduction / Emma Depledge and Peter Kirwan
Part I. Selling Shakespeare
2. Shakespeare for sale, 1640-1740 / Emma Depledge
3. Royalist Shakespeare : publishers, politics and the appropriation of The Rape of Lucrece (1655) / Adam G. Hooks
4. Henry Herringman, Richard Bentley and Shakespeare's Fourth Folio (1685) / Francis X. Connor
5. Shakespeare without rules : the fifth Shakespeare folio and market demand in the early 1700s / Lara Hansen and Eric Rasmussen
6. The 1734-5 price wars, Antony and Cleopatra and the theatrical imagination / Anthony Brano
Part II. Consolidating the Shakespeare Canon
7. Consolidating the Shakespeare canon, 1640-1740 / Peter Kirwan
8. John Benson's 1640 poems and its literary precedents / Faith Acker
9. Cupids Cabinet Unlock't (1662), ostensibly 'by W. Shakespeare', in fact partly by John Milton / Lukas Erne
10. Discovering Shakespeare's personal style : editing and connoisseurship in the eighteenth century / Edmund G. C. King
Part III. Editing Shakespeare
11. Editing Shakespeare, 1640-1740 / Emma Depledge and Peter Kirwan
12. Dramatic typography and the restoration quartos of Hamlet / Claire M. L. Bourne
13. The 1709/11 editions of Shakespeare's poems / Paul D. Cannan
14. Alexander Pope, interventionist editing and The Taming of the Shrew (1725) / Jonathan H. Holmes
15. Editorial annotations in Shakespeare editions after 1733 // Adam Rounce
16. Afterword / Patrick Cheney.

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