The first New Variorum edition of Coriolanus, by Horace Howard
Furness, Jr., was published in 1928. The present edition follows
Furness's but does not replace it because frequently the more
recent scholarship and criticism recorded here could be
accommodated only by reducing Furness's fuller treatment of earlier
material. The reader who finds this edition useful is urged to
consult Furness's as well to obtain a fuller account on many
subjects. Niels Herold wrote the section on Music and Sound
Effects, and Sylvia Bryant and Ian Aspinall translated German
criticism. Megan-Marie Johnson collaborated with me on the Plan of
the Work, on the collations necessary to compile the Textual Notes,
and on the Commentary. Ashley Spriggs helped revise the Plan of the
Work and the Textual Notes. Both of these latter assistants also
had a hand in all the other sections of the edition...
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