Shakespeare and the Book
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- Author: David Scott Kastan, Columbia University, New York
- Date Published: September 2001
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521786515
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Shakespeare and the Book is a lively and learned account of Shakespeare's plays as they were transformed from scripts to be performed into books to be read, and eventually from popular entertainments into the centerpieces of the English literary canon. Kastan examines the motives and activities of Shakespeare's first publishers, the curious eighteenth-century schizophrenia that saw Shakespeare radically modified on stage at the very moment that scholars were working to establish and restore the 'genuine' texts, and the exhilarating possibilities of electronic media for presenting Shakespeare now to new generations of readers. This is an important contribution to Shakespearean textual scholarship, to the history of the early English book trade, and to the theory of drama itself. Shakespeare and the Book persuades its readers of the resiliency of the book itself as a technology and of Shakespeare's own extraordinary resiliency that has been made possible not least by print.
Read more- An important contribution to Shakespearean textual scholarship - it recovers the motives and activities of those early publishers who first brought Shakespeare into print
- A profound rethinking of the relationship between print and performance
- A thorough account of the new electronic technologies of print
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'… a concise and very readable account … a very rewarding read.' Shakespeare at the Centre
See more reviews'Shakespeare and the Book is a joy to read. It is lucid, clear, and often humorous, and it takes us effortlessly through the story of Shakespeare's plays in print.' Shakespeare's Globe
'David Scott Kastan's travels through the history of Shakespeare's ghostly textual presence will inform the neophyte, provoke the expert, and entertain all.' Notes & Queries
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- Date Published: September 2001
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521786515
- length: 184 pages
- dimensions: 217 x 139 x 12 mm
- weight: 0.298kg
- contains: 24 b/w illus.
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. From playhouse to printing house: or, making a good impression
3. From quarto to folio: or, size matters
4. From contemporary to classic: or, textual healing
5. From codex to computer: or, presence of mind.
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