Series 6 - Editor for Clifford Leech’s Christopher Marlowe: Poet for the Stage

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UTA 1460-6

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Editor for Clifford Leech’s Christopher Marlowe: Poet for the Stage

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  • [196-]-1997 (Creation)

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0.4 m of textual records
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Series consists of Anne Lancashire’s research and editing work on Clifford Leech’s Christopher Marlowe: Poet for the Stage, which was finished in 1979 and published in 1986 by AMS Press, New York. Clifford Leech (1909-1977), a professor of English at University College at the University of Toronto (1963-1974), became the Chair of the University College Department of English in 1964. Leech had nearly finished this book in the 1970s and asked Lancashire to complete it and see it published if he was unable to himself. Leech gave Lancashire the original unfinished typescript, which she finished writing, editing and finding a publisher for after his death in 1977. Series consists of the original typescript given to Lancashire, subsequent copies of the manuscript, page proofs, and notes and other of Leech’s publications Lancashire acquired to complete the work.

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      For files on Anne Lancashire’s other research and publications, see Series 4.

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      B2014-0026/014

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