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Shakespeares First Folio 1623-2023: Text and Afterlives

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Shakespeares First Folio 1623-2023: Text and Afterlives

Contributors:

By (Author) Matthias Bauer
Edited by Angelika Zirker

ISBN:

9781350436367

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

The Arden Shakespeare

Publication Date:

5th September 2024

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

822.33

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 138mm, Height 216mm

Description

This wide-ranging collection reflects on the various motivations that caused the Folio to come into being in 1623, seven years after Shakespeares death, and on how the now iconic book has been continually reimagined after its initial publication to the present day. In honour of its original publication, Shakespeares First Folio 1623-2023 brings together a remarkable set of ground-breaking essays by an international group of scholars. From the beginning, the publication that came to be called the First Folio was defined by the tension between the book as text and the book as a material object. In this volume, the individual contributions move exactly between these two meanings that have been attributed to the First Folio from the beginning. They consider precursors to the First Folio in the form of reader-assembled volumes; the poetic identity of Shakespeare; and how crises and successes in the early modern printing house shaped Shakespeares text. Some of the chapters examine the unpredictable and often surprising subsequent histories and re-imaginations of the iconic book, which itself has become the basis of Shakespeares unique position in the history of literature. They consider the afterlife of the text, for instance, in relation to the reception of Shakespeares First Folio in Spain, its presence in and influence on James Joyce's Ulysses, the role that Meisei University of Japan's Shakespeare Collection has played in the education and research of the institution, and what the collection of 82 copies at the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, DC, tells us about the the ongoing role of these books within the study of Shakespeare and the early modern period.

Author Bio

Matthias Bauer is Professor of English at the University of Tbingen, Germany and specializes in early modern literature, with a particular focus on Shakespeare and Metaphysical Poetry. With Angelika Zirker he co-chairs a project, funded by the German National Research Foundation, on 'Co-Creativity in Early Modern English Literature.' Angelika Zirker is an associate professor of English Literature at the University of Tbingen, Germany. Her publications include William Shakespeare and John Donne: Stages of the Soul in Early Modern English Poetry (2019), and she is the co-editor, with Matthias Bauer, of Connotations: A Journal for Critical Debate.

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