The Making of Shakespeare''s First Folio
English
By (author): Emma Smith
In late November 1623, Edward Blount finally took delivery to his bookshop at the sign of the Black Bear near St Pauls a book that had been long in the making. Master William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies was the first collected edition of Shakespeares plays, appearing some seven years after their authors death in 1616. There was no fanfare at the books arrival. There was nothing of the marketing that marks an important new publication in our own period: no advertising campaign, no reviews, interviews, endorsements or literary prizes. Nevertheless, it is hard to overstate the importance of this literary, cultural and commercial moment.
Generously illustrated in colour with key pages from the publication and comparative works, this new edition combines the recent discovery of a hitherto unknown edition of the First Folio at Mount Stuart House on the Isle of Bute with the human, artistic, economic and technical stories of the birth of this landmark publication and the birth of Shakespeares towering reputation. See more
Generously illustrated in colour with key pages from the publication and comparative works, this new edition combines the recent discovery of a hitherto unknown edition of the First Folio at Mount Stuart House on the Isle of Bute with the human, artistic, economic and technical stories of the birth of this landmark publication and the birth of Shakespeares towering reputation. See more
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