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MILTON STUDIES
Volume 65, Issue 1, Pages 7-30Publisher
PENN STATE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.5325/miltonstudies.65.1.0007
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Shakespeare; First Folio; Romeo and Juliet; time; night
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The identification of Milton's copy of Shakespeare's First Folio was exciting for Miltonists and early modern scholars due to the work of Claire Bourne and Jason Scott-Warren. By analyzing Milton's marginal brackets and editorial emendations, this article explores the possible connections to his poetry, particularly his reading of Romeo and Juliet.
For Miltonists and early modern scholars in general, the identification of Milton's copy of Shakespeare's First Folio through the combined work of Claire Bourne and Jason Scott-Warren was exhilarating. At last there seemed hard proof of a bridge between the writers whom Samuel Taylor Coleridge described as the twin peaks of English literature. But what do Milton's marginal brackets and editorial emendations tell us? This article addresses some of the patterns that can be found in the folio and considers how they might be connected to major concerns in Milton's poetry, particularly through his reading of Romeo and Juliet.
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