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Everyman

[THE text of Everyman is preserved in four early
editions, two of which were printed by Pynson ( 1493-
1530), and two by Skot ( 1521-1537). Their precise
date is not known (see Logeman). The play was in-
eluded in Hawkins's Origin of the English Drama,
1773, in Dodsley's Select Collection of Old English
Plays, 1874 (and 1902), and has since been reprinted
frequently in scholarly and popular editions as fol-
lows: Shakespeare Society, Papers, vol. iii, 1849; by
Pollard (in part), English Miracle Plays, Morali-
ties, and Interludes ( 3d edition), 1898; H. Logeman
, Elckerlijk, 1892 (the Dutch version with a re-
print of one of Skot's editions, collated with his other
edition and those of Pynson); also, 1902 (with an in-
troduction by F. Sidgwick); S. M. 1903 (with repro-
ductions of photographs of Mr. Greet's production);
W. W. Greg, 1904 (edition of Skot at Britwell
Court); also 1909 (edition of Skot in possession of
A. H. Huth), with musical setting by H. Walford
Davies, 1904; J. S. Farmer, Six Anonymous Plays,
1905, also in the Museum Dramatists, 1906 (with
critical apparatus), illustrated by Ambrose Dudley,
1906; Broadway Booklets, 1906; "Everyman" with
other Interludes
, "Everyman's Library" (no date; in-
dividual editor not indicated, under general editorship
of Ernest Rhys), etc. The editions of value are those
of Pollard (though parts only are given), Logeman,
and Greg.

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Second Shepherds' Play, Everyman and Other Early Plays. Contributors: Clarence Griffin Child - transltr. Publisher: Houghton Mifflin. Place of Publication: Boston. Publication Year: 1910. Page Number: 65.
    
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