Author:Edmond Malone

Works

 * Ode on the Nuptials of His Majesty George III (1761)
 * Speech to the Electors of Trinity College, Dublin (1774)
 * An attempt to ascertain the order in which the plays attributed to Shakespeare were written (1778)
 * Supplement to the edition of Shakspeare's plays published in 1778 by Samuel Johnson and George Steevens (1780)
 * Cursory Observations on the Poems Attributed to Thomas Rowley (1781–2)
 * A Second Appendix to Mr. Malone's Supplement to the Last Edition of the Plays of Shakespeare (1783)
 * A Dissertation on the Three Parts of King Henry VI (1787)
 * The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare (1790)
 * A Letter to the Rev. Richard Farmer; Relative to the Edition of Shakspeare, published in MDCCXC, and some late criticisms on that work (1792)
 * An inquiry into the authenticity of certain miscellaneous papers and legal instruments published Dec 24 MDCCXCV and attributed to Shakspeare, Queen Elizabeth and Henry, Earl of Southampton (1796)
 * The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden, Now First Collected: With Notes and Illustrations; an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author Grounded on Original and Authentick Documents (1800)
 * The Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds, Knight (1801)
 * Parliamentary Logick (1809)
 * An account of the incidents from which the title and part of the story of Shakspeare’s Tempest were derived; and its true date ascertained (1809)
 * A Biographical Memoir of the Late Right Honourable William Windham (1810)
 * Observations, Anecdotes, and Characters, of Books and Men: by The Rev. Joseph Spence (1820)
 * Life of Shakespeare (1821)

Works about Malone

 * Life of Edmond Malone (1860), by James Prior
 * The Essence of Malone, or the "Beauties" Of That Fascinating Writer: Extracted From His Immortal Work, in Five Hundred, Sixty-Nine Pages, and a Quarter, Just Published, and (With His Accustomed Felicity) Entitled, "Some Account of the Life and Writings of John Dryden!!" (1800), by George Hardinge
 * Another Essence of Malone, or the Beauties of Shakespeare's Editor (1801), by George Hardinge
 * The Essence of Malone, or the "Beauties" Of That Fascinating Writer: Extracted From His Immortal Work, in Five Hundred, Sixty-Nine Pages, and a Quarter, Just Published, and (With His Accustomed Felicity) Entitled, "Some Account of the Life and Writings of John Dryden!!" (1800), by George Hardinge
 * Another Essence of Malone, or the Beauties of Shakespeare's Editor (1801), by George Hardinge
 * Another Essence of Malone, or the Beauties of Shakespeare's Editor (1801), by George Hardinge