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"The Collected Works of Thomas Heywood is the first complete authoritative edition of his impressively large canon of plays, masques, pageants, poetry and prose works. Heywood claimed to have had 'an entire hand, or at least a maine finger' in two hundred and twenty plays. Although he appeared to consider the possibility, the plays in his 'entire hand' were not printed in a collected Folio edition during or shortly after his lifetime, as were the works of his contemporaries and colleagues Ben Jonson, William Shakespeare, and Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher. The first and only edition of selected plays, The Dramatic Works of Thomas Heywood, was produced in 1874 in six volumes by R. H. Shepherd but has been out of print for over one hundred and fifty years. G. Blakemore Evans's collected edition, announced in 1948, never appeared. Some individual plays by Heywood have been edited in the Revels, New Mermaid, Regents' Renaissance Drama, Arden and other series. However, most of Heywood's works remain out of print"--
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Heywood, Thomas --- Heywood, Thomas, --- Criticism and interpretation.
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