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Shakespeare's Jest Book. An Edition of A Hundred Mery Talys (1526) Edited in 1866 by Hermann Oesterley. A Facsimile Reproduction with an Introduction by Leonard R. N. Ashley. Gainesville, Florida: Scholars‘ Facsimiles & Reprints, 1970. xx+161 pp. $10. - Carol Gesner. Shakespeare & the Greek Romance: A Study in Origins. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1970. x+216 pp. $7. - Shakespeare Survey: an Annual Survey of Shakespearian Study and Production 23. Edited by Kenneth Muir. Cambridge: University Press, 1970. 192 pp. $10.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

M. A. Shaaber*
Affiliation:
University of Pennsylvania

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Copyright © Renaissance Society of America 1971

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1 The book is largely free from typographical errors and succeeds in spelling correctly the large number of proper names mentioned with only a few exceptions. One name baffles the author, that of L. G. Salingar, which occurs at least four times in three different forms, all wrong. ‘Albion's England: Pan and his Syrinx’ (p. 48) appears to be a combination of two titles, the second of which is really Pan his Syrinx. For putting the footnotes at the back of the book and failing to provide clues to the pages to which they refer, the publishers should be shot at sunrise.