Shakespeare's book: essays in reading, writing and reception
"The volume explores both Shakespeare's relationship with actual printers, patrons, and readers, and the representation of writing, reading, and print within his works themselves. The essays are theoretically, critically, and methodologically wide-ranging. What all of the contributors shar...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The volume explores both Shakespeare's relationship with actual printers, patrons, and readers, and the representation of writing, reading, and print within his works themselves. The essays are theoretically, critically, and methodologically wide-ranging. What all of the contributors share, however, is a sense of the importance of books - the books Shakespeare read, the books he represented within his works, and the books within which his works were first read - to our understanding of Shakespeare's cultural significance, both for his contemporaries and for us. Shakespeare's Book will be of particular interest to students and scholars of Renaissance literature, theatre and cultural history, textual bibliography, and the history of the book."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
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studies. The traditional view of Shakespeare is that he was a man
of the theatre who showed no interest in the printing of his plays,
producing works that are only fully realised in performance. This view
has recently been challenged by critics arguing that Shakespeare was
a literary poet-playwright , concerned with his readers as well as his
audiences. Shakespeare s Book offers a vital contribution to this critical
debate, and examines its wider implications for how we conceive of
Shakespeare and his works.
Bringing together an impressive group of international Shakespeare
scholars, the volume explores both Shakespeare s relationship with
actual printers, patrons, and readers, and the representation of
writing, reading, and print within his works themselves. The essays
are theoretically, critically, and methodologically wide-ranging. What
all of the contributors share, however, is a sense of the importance
of books
-
the books Shakespeare read, the books he represented
within his works, and the books within which his works were first
read
-
to our understanding of Shakespeare s cultural significance,
both for his contemporaries and for us. Shakespeare s Book will be of
particular interest to students and scholars of Renaissance literature,
theatre and cultural history, textual bibliography, and the history of
the book.
Contents
Acknowledgements
vii
Notes
on contributors
ix
Introduction: Th world s volume : printer, page and the
literary field Richard Wilson, Jane Rickard and
Richard Meek
1
Part I Books
1
An index and obscure prologue : Books and theatre
in Shakespeare s literary authorship
Patrick Cheney
29
2
A man in print ? Shakespeare and the representation
of the press Helen Smith
59
3
Penn d speech : seeing and not seeing in King Lear
Richard Meek
79
4
A stringless instrument : Richard
Π
and the defeat of
poetry Richard Wilson
103
Part II Texts
5
Foucault s
epistemic
shift and verbatim repetition in
Shakespeare Gabriel Egan
123
6
As sharp as a pen : Henry V and its texts
Duncan Salkeld
140
7
Shakespeare s deletions and false starts, mark
2
E. A. J.
Honigmann 165
vi
Contents
Part
Ш
Readers
8
The First Folio: My Shakespeare / Our Shakespeare :
whose Shakespeare? George Donaldson
187
9
The First Folio in context: the folio collections of
Shakespeare,
Jonson
and King James Jane
Kickard
207
10
A new early reader of Shakespeare Stanley Wells
233
11
Too long for a play : Shakespeare beyond page and
stage John
Lyon 241
Afterword
Lukas
Erne
255
Index
267
|
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This collection of essays is part of a new phase in Shakespeare
studies. The traditional view of Shakespeare is that he was a man
of the theatre who showed no interest in the printing of his plays,
producing works that are only fully realised in performance. This view
has recently been challenged by critics arguing that Shakespeare was
a literary 'poet-playwright', concerned with his readers as well as his
audiences. Shakespeare's Book offers a vital contribution to this critical
debate, and examines its wider implications for how we conceive of
Shakespeare and his works.
Bringing together an impressive group of international Shakespeare
scholars, the volume explores both Shakespeare's relationship with
actual printers, patrons, and readers, and the representation of
writing, reading, and print within his works themselves. The essays
are theoretically, critically, and methodologically wide-ranging. What
all of the contributors share, however, is a sense of the importance
of books
-
the books Shakespeare read, the books he represented
within his works, and the books within which his works were first
read
-
to our understanding of Shakespeare's cultural significance,
both for his contemporaries and for us. Shakespeare's Book will be of
particular interest to students and scholars of Renaissance literature,
theatre and cultural history, textual bibliography, and the history of
the book.
Contents
Acknowledgements
vii
Notes
on contributors
ix
Introduction: Th'world's volume': printer, page and the
literary field Richard Wilson, Jane Rickard and
Richard Meek
1
Part I Books
1
'An index and obscure prologue': Books and theatre
in Shakespeare's literary authorship
Patrick Cheney
29
2
'A man in print'? Shakespeare and the representation
of the press Helen Smith
59
3
'Penn'd speech': seeing and not seeing in King Lear
Richard Meek
79
4
'A stringless instrument': Richard
Π
and the defeat of
poetry Richard Wilson
103
Part II Texts
5
Foucault's
epistemic
shift and verbatim repetition in
Shakespeare Gabriel Egan
123
6
'As sharp as a pen': Henry V and its texts
Duncan Salkeld
140
7
Shakespeare's deletions and false starts, mark
2
E. A. J.
Honigmann 165
vi
Contents
Part
Ш
Readers
8
The First Folio: 'My Shakespeare'/'Our Shakespeare':
whose Shakespeare? George Donaldson
187
9
The 'First' Folio in context: the folio collections of
Shakespeare,
Jonson
and King James Jane
Kickard
207
10
A new early reader of Shakespeare Stanley Wells
233
11
'Too long for a play': Shakespeare beyond page and
stage John
Lyon 241
Afterword
Lukas
Erne
255
Index
267 |
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title_short | Shakespeare's book |
title_sort | shakespeare s book essays in reading writing and reception |
title_sub | essays in reading, writing and reception |
topic | Shakespeare, William / 1564-1616 / Criticism and interpretation Shakespeare, William <1564-1616> Criticism and interpretation Shakespeare, William 1564-1616 (DE-588)118613723 gnd Authors and patrons Authors and publishers Schreiben Motiv (DE-588)4233674-0 gnd Buch Motiv (DE-588)4122965-4 gnd Edition (DE-588)4132033-5 gnd Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Shakespeare, William / 1564-1616 / Criticism and interpretation Shakespeare, William <1564-1616> Criticism and interpretation Shakespeare, William 1564-1616 Authors and patrons Authors and publishers Schreiben Motiv Buch Motiv Edition Rezeption Aufsatzsammlung |
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