will be published in forty The Tudor Shakespeare volumes, including all of the plays and poems. It is under the general editorship of WILLIAM ALLAN NEILSON, Ph.D., of Harvard University, and ASHLEY HORACE THORNDIKE, Ph.D., L.H.D., of Columbia University. The following volumes, each under the special editorship of an American scholar, are now ready or in preparation. Already Published Romeo and Juliet - The GENERAL EDITORS. A Midsummer-Night's Dream-JOHN W. CUNLIFFE, D.Lit., Professor of English, University of Wisconsin. Macbeth -ARTHUR C. L. BROWN, Ph.D., Professor of English, Northwestern University. Henry IV, Part I-FRANK W. CHANDLER, Ph.D., Professor of English and Comparative Literature, University of Cincinnati. Troilus and Cressida― JOHN S. P. TATLOCK, Ph.D., Professor of English, University of Michigan. Henry V-LEWIS F. MOTT, Ph.D., Professor of English, College of the City of New York. The Merchant of Venice -HARRY M. AYRES, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English, Columbia University. As You Like It-MARTHA H. SHACKFORD, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English Literature, Wellesley College. Coriolanus-STUART P. SHERMAN, Ph.D., Professor of English, University of Illinois. Henry VI, Part I-LOUISE POUND, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English, University of Nebraska. Henry VIII-CHARLES G. DUNLAP, Litt.D., Professor of English Literature, University of Kansas. Comedy of Errors - FREDERICK MORGAN PADELFORD, Ph.D., Professor of English, University of Washington. King John-HENRY M. BELDEN, Ph.D., Professor of English, University of Missouri, King Lear-VIRGINIA C. GILDERSLEEVE, Ph.D., Dean of Barnard College. Much Ado about Nothing-WILLIAM W. LAWRENCE, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English, Columbia University. Love's Labour's Lost-JAMES F. ROYSTER, Ph.D., Professor of English, University of North Carolina. Henry IV, Part II-ELIZABETH DEERING HANSCOM, Ph.D., Professor of English, Smith College. Richard III-GEORGE B. CHURCHILL, Ph.D., Professor of English, Amherst College. The Tempest-HERBERT E. GREENE, Ph.D., Professor of English, Johns Hopkins University. The Two Gentlemen of Verona-MARTIN W. SAMPSON, A.M., Pro- Henry VI, Part II-CHARLES H. BARNWELL, Ph.D., Professor of Henry VI, Part III - ROBERT ADGER LAW, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor All's Well that Ends Well-JOHN L. LowES, Ph.D., Professor of Eng- The Winter's Tale-LAURA J. WYLIE, Ph.D., Professor of English, Measure for Measure-EDGAR C. MORRIS, A.M., Professor of Eng- Venus and Adonis, and Lucrece - CARLETON BROWN, Ph.D., Professor of English, Bryn Mawr College. Richard II-HARDIN CRAIG, Ph.D., Professor of English, University of Minnesota. The Sonnets-RAYMOND M. ALDEN, Ph.D., Professor of English, Merry Wives of Windsor-FRED P. EMERY, A.M., Professor of Rhet- Antony and Cleopatra - GEORGE WYLLYS BENEDICT, Ph.D., Associate Othello -THOMAS M. PARROTT, Ph.D., Professor of English, Prince- Twelfth Night -WALTER MORRIS HART, Ph.D., Associate Professor Titus Andronicus-ELMER E. STOLL, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Cymbeline-WILL D. HOWE, Ph.D., Professor of English, Indiana Hamlet-GEORGE PIERCE BAKER, A.B., Professor of Dramatic Lit- Julius Cæsar-ROBERT M. LOVETT, A.B., Professor of English, Pericles-C. ALPHONSO SMITH, Ph.D., Professor of English, Univer- The Taming of the Shrew - FREDERICK TUPPER, Jr., Ph.D., Professor of English, University of Vermont. Timon of Athens - ROBERT HUNTINGDON FLETCHER, Ph.D., Professor of English Literature, Grinnell College, Iowa. |