Those who enjoy reading literary mysteries, should purchase this book to explore its insightful explanations.
Anna Faktorovich, Pensylvania Literary Journal
Vickers provides a marvelous review of standard Elizabethan stage practices ... The intelligence and marvelous erudition of this fine book are complemented by a fine and clear prose style ... This rich monograph is a pleasure to read and ponder, from beginning to end.
The Virginia Quarterly Review
Brian Vickers has brought clarity to the old and hotly debated question of Shakespeare's work with co-authors. As a result changes will be made in some future editions of Shakespeare . . . Vickers's book also gives a good sense of the opposing forces in the co-authorship debate.
The New York Times
... a major re-examination not just of the collaborative plays but of multiple authorship in Renaissance drama generally. Historical as well as critical, [Vickers's] survey exposes the ignorance of many a modern editor and commentator ... His book is a major event - and at a very fair price.
English Studies