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  1. Edmond Malone (4 October 1741 – 25 May 1812) was an Irish Shakespearean scholar and editor of the works of William Shakespeare. Assured of an income after the death of his father in 1774, Malone was able to give up his law practice for at first political and then more congenial literary pursuits.

  2. Edmond Malone ( 4 de outubro de 1741 – 25 de abril de 1812) foi um erudito e editor das obras de William Shakespeare, de origem irlandesa. Seu nome em certas ocasiões é escrito como Edmund. Biografia. Inícios. Nasceu na cidade de Dublin, Irlanda.

    • Edmund Malone, Catherine Collier
    • 25 de maio de 1812, Londres
  3. 25 de mar. de 2024 · Edmond Malone was an Irish-born English scholar, editor, and pioneer in efforts to establish an authentic text and chronology of William Shakespeare’s works. After practicing in Ireland as a lawyer and journalist, Malone settled in London in 1777. There he numbered among his literary friends Samuel.

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  4. Malone, Edmond. © National Portrait Gallery, London. Malone, Edmond ( 1741–1812 ), literary scholar and biographer, was born at Shinglas, co. Westmeath, Ireland, on 4 October 1741, the second son of Edmund Malone (1704–1774), member of the Irish House of Commons and judge of the court of common pleas, and his wife, Catherine Collier (d ...

  5. 15 de nov. de 2022 · Edmond Malone (1741–1812) was the greatest early editor of Shakespeare's works, the first historian of early English drama, the biographer of Shakespeare, Dryden and Reynolds, and a relentless exposer of literary fraud and forgery.

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  6. 13 de abr. de 1995 · Edmond Malone, Shakespearean Scholar: A Literary Biography. Edmond Malone (1741-1812) was the greatest early editor of Shakespeare's works, the first historian of early English drama, the...

  7. Malone's contemporary, Joseph Ritson, certainly suffered for his polit- ical convictions by his exclusion from such facilitating networks of. alliance.16. To what extent, then, if we are to understand how Malone under- stood early modern textual culture, do we need to understand Malone's.