“The first folio does not, to be sure, contain quite all that Shakespeare wrote. It lacks both the nondramatic works and one of the thirty-seven canonical plays, Pericles, Prince of Tyre (though Shakespeare’s sole authorship of this is generally considered very doubtful): nor does it present us with the most satisfactory text of all the remaining plays. For eleven of them a clearly superior version is provided by an earlier printed edition. Yet the Folio remains the principal authority for considerably more than half of the thirty-six it represents; and it is in fact the only authority we have for most of these." - From Norton edition preface on first folio.
So, the scholarship seems to think almost 1/3 of the plays came from better sources and it is "principal authority" (hardly face vallue) for more than half of 36 plays. This is hardly bits and calling it majority is quite exagerated, no?



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