Post by Greg ReynoldsBlood and revenge are hammering in my head.
- Aaron TA II, iii
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Some say TA is likely by another, who uses blood and revenge immoderately, especially in the end, too gross for Shakespeare.
1. i agree, this play stands out as different, for WS
2. could WS have been trying to get some attention, with all the gore,
as a relatively new playwright with this play? [current horror movie makers come to mind]
3. if i find the time, i'll have to go back and re-read TA;
sometimes you can get a feel for WS, the poetry, his use of non everyday words, etc
from Wikipedia:
John Heminges and Henry Condell felt sure enough of Shakespeare's authorship to include it in the First Folio in 1623
Gary Taylor has employed stylometry, particularly the study of contractions, colloquialisms, rare words and function words.
Taylor concludes that the entire play except Act 3, Scene 2 was written just after Henry VI, Part 2 and Henry VI, Part 3,
which he assigns to late 1591 or early 1592. As such, Taylor settles on a date of mid-1592 for Titus. He also argues that 3.2,
which is only found in the 1623 Folio text, was written contemporaneously with Romeo and Juliet, in late 1593.
also, George Peele is mentioned as a possible co-author, several times
marc