Horace Howard Furness
(1833–1912)

Shakespearean scholar; his works were continued by his son, of the same name

Horace Howard Furness

Works

as editor

New Variorum edition:

  • Romeo and Juliet (Vol. 1; 1871)
  • Macbeth (Vol. 2; 1873)
  • Hamlet vol. 1 (Vol. 3; 1877)
  • Hamlet vol. 2 (Vol. 4; 1877)
  • King Lear (Vol. 5; 1880)
  • Othello (Vol. 6; 1886)
  • The Merchant of Venice (Vol 7; 1888)
  • As You Like It (Vol. 8; 1890)
  • The Tempest (Vol. 9; 1892)
  • A Midsommer Nights Dreame (Vol. 10; 1895)
  • The Winter's Tale (Vol. 11; 1898)
  • Much Adoe About Nothing (Vol. 12; 1899)
  • Twelfe Night, or, What you will (Vol. 13; 1901)
  • Love's Labours Lost (Vol. 14; 1904)
  • The Tragedie of Anthonie and Cleopatra (Vol. 15; 1907)
  • The Tragedy of Richard the Third & etc. (Vol. 16; 1908)
  • The Tragedie of Julius Cæsar (Vol. 17; 1913)
  • The Tragedie of Cymbeline (Vol. 18; 1913)

Works about Furness


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