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SUMMARY: '(Ump\,)': Printing hiccups in the authors' absence or\, A Tale o
 f compulsion and imprisonment in Early Modern England - Dr Ian Burrows (Fa
 culty of English\, University of Cambridge)
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CONTACT:Dr Rachel E. Holmes
DESCRIPTION:In 1605\, the playwright John Marston went into hiding and his
  collaborators Ben Jonson and George Chapman were imprisoned\; their comed
 y\, Eastward Hoe!\, had included two lines of anti-Scottish abuse which ha
 d angered King James I. With all three playwrights enforcedly absent\, the
  play was reprinted with the offending lines cut out. In this talk\, thoug
 h\, I am more interested in the many other changes made by the printer and
  his men\, and what they can tell us about the ways in which the non-autho
 rial producers of the text engaged with its literary and dramatic content.
LOCATION:Gatsby Room\, Wolfson College
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