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3 - Editions and Textual Studies

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2007

Stanley Wells
Affiliation:
Shakespeare Centre, Stratford-upon-Avon
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EDITIONS: ARDEN 3

The new Arden edition of Shakespeare’s Sonnets has been a long time coming. C. K. Pooler’s edition in the original Arden series was issued in 1918; a revised second edition appeared in 1931. For many decades, students of the Sonnets awaited publication of a New Arden, long-announced as in preparation by Winifred Nowottny, which never came forth. Katherine Duncan-Jones begins her edition in the Arden 3 series with no mention of the lack of an Arden 2, although an explanation for the delay may be implicit in her observation that an edition prepared with due diligence necessarily takes time:

With reference to the text of individual sonnets, the minutest features of spelling, punctuation and format have momentous consequences for resonance and meaning. I have never felt more strongly than when working on this text the force of Oscar Wilde’s account of a writer’s hard labours: spending the whole morning putting in a comma, and the whole afternoon taking it out.

(p. xiv)
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Shakespeare Survey
, pp. 302 - 326
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 1999

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