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Article: Is "Hand D" of Sir Thomas More Shakespeare's? Thomas Bayes and the Elliott-Valenza Authorship Tests.
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- Early Modern Literary Studies
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- January 1, 2007
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Is "Hand D" of Sir Thomas More Shakespeare's? Thomas Bayes and the Elliott-Valenza Authorship Tests.
MacDonald P. Jackson
University of Auckland
m.jackson@auckland.ac.nz
Jackson, MacDonald P. "Is "Hand D" of Sir Thomas More Shakespeare's? Thomas Bayes and the Elliott-Valenza Authorship Tests." Early Modern Literary Studies 12.3 (January, 2007) 1.1-36
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The chronicle-history play Sir Thomas More has come down to us in the form of a manuscript now in the British Library (Harleian MS 7368). The original script is agreed to be in the hand of Anthony Munday. Whether he was also at least part-author is in dispute. John ...