UID:
almahu_9947413868302882
Format:
1 online resource (xiv, 467 pages) :
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digital, PDF file(s).
ISBN:
9781139152259 (ebook)
Content:
Shakespeare and Textual Studies gathers contributions from the leading specialists in the fields of manuscript and textual studies, book history, editing, and digital humanities to provide a comprehensive reassessment of how manuscript, print and digital practices have shaped the body of works that we now call 'Shakespeare'. This cutting-edge collection identifies the legacies of previous theories and places special emphasis on the most recent developments in the editing of Shakespeare since the 'turn to materialism' in the late twentieth century. Providing a wide-ranging overview of current approaches and debates, the book explores Shakespeare's poems and plays in light of new evidence, engaging scholars, editors, and book historians in conversations about the recovery of early composition and publication, and the ongoing appropriation and transmission of Shakespeare's works through new technologies.
Note:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 11 Nov 2015).
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Introduction Margaret Jane Kidnie and Sonia Massai -- Part I. Scripts and Manuscripts: 1. Playwriting in Shakespeare's time: authorship, collaboration, and attribution /Heather Hirschfeld; 2. Ralph Crane and Edward Knight : professional scribe and King's Men's bookkeeper / Paul Werstine; 3. Shakespeare's 'strayng' manuscripts / James Purkis -- Part II. Making Books; Building Reputations: 4. The mixed fortunes of Shakespeare in print / Sonia Massai; 5. 'To London all'? Mapping Shakespeare in print, 1593-1598 / Helen Smith; 6. Shakespeare as leading playwright in print, 1598-1608/9 / Alan B. Farmer; 7. Shakespeare between pamphlet and book 1608-1619 / Zachary Lesser and Peter Stallybrass; 8. The canonization of Shakespeare in print, 1623 / Emma Smith -- Part III. From Print to Manuscript: 9. Commonplacing readers / Laura Estill; 10. Annotating and transcribing for the theatre: Shakespeare's early modern reader-revisers at work / Jean-Christophe Mayer; 11. Shakespeare and the collection: reading beyond readers' marks / Jeffrey Todd Knight; 12. Encoding as editing as reading / Alan Galey; 13. Shax the app / W.B. Worthen -- Part IV. Editorial Legacies: 14. Theatre editions / Peter Holland; 15. Editing Shakespeare by pictures: illustration editions / Keir Elam; 16. Format and readerships / Andrew Murphy; 17. A man who needs no introduction / Leah S. Marcus; 18. Emendation and the editorial reconfiguration of Shakespeare / Lukas Erne -- Part V. Editorial Practices: 19. Full pricks and great p's: spellings, punctuation, accidentals / John Jowett; 20. Divided Shakespeare: configuring acts and scenes / Alan C. Dessen; 21. Shakespeare's strange tongues: editors and the 'foreign' voice in Shakespearean drama / Matthew Dimmock; 22. Before the beginning; after the end: when did plays start and stop? / Tiffany Stern -- Part VI. Apparatus and the Fashioning of Knowledge: 23. Framing Shakespeare: introductions and commentary in critical editions of the plays / Jill L. Levenson; 24. Editorial memory: the origin and evolution of collation notes/ Eric Rasmussen; 25. Shakespeare as network / David Weinberger.
Additional Edition:
Print version: ISBN 9781107023741
Language:
English
URL:
https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139152259