Not Peer Reviewed
- Edition: King Lear
Albion's England (Selection)
- Introduction
- Texts of this edition
- Contextual materials
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- Holinshed on King Lear
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- The History of King Leir
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- Albion's England (Selection)
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- Hardyng's Chronicle (Selection)
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- Kings of Britain
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- Chronicles of England
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- Faerie Queene
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- The Mirror for Magistrates
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- The Arcadia
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- A Declaration of Egregious Popish Impostures
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- Aristotle on tragedy
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- The Book of Job (Selections)
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- The Monk's Tale (Selections)
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- The Defense of Poetry
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- The First Blast of the Trumpet
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- Basilicon Doron
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- On Bastards
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- On Aging
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- King Lear (Adapted by Nahum Tate)
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- Facsimiles
William Warner was a poet and translator of Latin classics, best known for his long poem on chronicling the history of England, Albion's England. It was first published in 1586, and was subsequently expanded and published in six editions, the last appearing in 1612. This version is modernized from the text published in Geoffrey Bullough's Narrative and Dramatic Souces of Shakespeare, checked with the edition of 1586 available from Early English Books Online.