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Book Synopsis
A Concise Companion to Shakespeare and the Text introduces the early editions, editing practices, and publishing history of Shakespeare's plays and poems, and examines their influence on bibliographic studies as a whole.
  • The first single-volume book to provide an accessible and authoritative introduction to Shakespearean bibliographic studies
  • Includes a helpful introduction, notes on Shakespeare's texts, and a useful bibliography
  • Contributors represent both leading and emerging scholars in the field
  • Represents an unparalleled resource for both students and faculty


Trade Review
"As the concept of authorship continues to deconstruct itself in the wake of postmodernism, the volume is an indispensable addition to the bookshelves of both students and academics." (Notes and Queries, December 2009)

"The essays offer a good balance of general history, theoretical issues, and individual case studies, such that, as a whole, the collection will be a valuable resource for those new to book-history studies, while also advancing ongoing debates through a series of thoughtful reflections on the state of the field." (Archiv, 2009)

"This collection is more than a companion. It is a superlative guide to the current crisis surrounding the editing of the complex Shakespearean text ... .Essential” (CHOICE)

"Andrew Murphy's ably edited Concise Companion to Shakespeare and Text ... constitutes an appropriate consecration for an area in Shakespeare studies whose vast importance has become increasingly obvious. [This book] provides an authoritative introduction to the field and full coverage of it, with a useful division into three main parts: 'Histories of the Book' (I), 'Theories of Editing' (II), and 'Practicalities' (III) … a fine achievement." (Around the Globe)



Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors vii

Acknowledgments x

Note on Texts xi

Introduction: What Happens in Hamlet? 1
Andrew Murphy

Part I Histories of the Books 15

1 The Publishing Trade in Shakespeare’s Time 17
Helen Smith

2 Reading and Authorship: The Circulation of Shakespeare 1590–1619 35
Peter Stallybrass and Roger Chartier

3 Shakespeare Writ Small: Early Single Editions of Shakespeare’s Plays 57
Thomas L. Berger

4 The Life of the First Folio in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries 71
Anthony James West

Part II Theories of Editing 91

5 The Birth of the Editor 93
Andrew Murphy

6 The Science of Editing 109
Paul Werstine

7 Editing Shakespeare in a Postmodern Age 128
Leah S. Marcus

8 Shakespeare and the Electronic Text 145
Michael Best

Part III Practicalities 163

9 Working with the Text: Editing in Practice 165
David Bevington

10 Working with the Texts: Differential Readings 185
Sonia Massai

11 Mapping Shakespeare’s Contexts: Doing Things with Databases 204
Neil Rhodes

Afterword 221
John Drakakis

Bibliography 239

Index 258

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 12/02/2010
      ISBN13: 9781444332056, 978-1444332056
      ISBN10: 1444332058

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A Concise Companion to Shakespeare and the Text introduces the early editions, editing practices, and publishing history of Shakespeare's plays and poems, and examines their influence on bibliographic studies as a whole.
      • The first single-volume book to provide an accessible and authoritative introduction to Shakespearean bibliographic studies
      • Includes a helpful introduction, notes on Shakespeare's texts, and a useful bibliography
      • Contributors represent both leading and emerging scholars in the field
      • Represents an unparalleled resource for both students and faculty


      Trade Review
      "As the concept of authorship continues to deconstruct itself in the wake of postmodernism, the volume is an indispensable addition to the bookshelves of both students and academics." (Notes and Queries, December 2009)

      "The essays offer a good balance of general history, theoretical issues, and individual case studies, such that, as a whole, the collection will be a valuable resource for those new to book-history studies, while also advancing ongoing debates through a series of thoughtful reflections on the state of the field." (Archiv, 2009)

      "This collection is more than a companion. It is a superlative guide to the current crisis surrounding the editing of the complex Shakespearean text ... .Essential” (CHOICE)

      "Andrew Murphy's ably edited Concise Companion to Shakespeare and Text ... constitutes an appropriate consecration for an area in Shakespeare studies whose vast importance has become increasingly obvious. [This book] provides an authoritative introduction to the field and full coverage of it, with a useful division into three main parts: 'Histories of the Book' (I), 'Theories of Editing' (II), and 'Practicalities' (III) … a fine achievement." (Around the Globe)



      Table of Contents

      Notes on Contributors vii

      Acknowledgments x

      Note on Texts xi

      Introduction: What Happens in Hamlet? 1
      Andrew Murphy

      Part I Histories of the Books 15

      1 The Publishing Trade in Shakespeare’s Time 17
      Helen Smith

      2 Reading and Authorship: The Circulation of Shakespeare 1590–1619 35
      Peter Stallybrass and Roger Chartier

      3 Shakespeare Writ Small: Early Single Editions of Shakespeare’s Plays 57
      Thomas L. Berger

      4 The Life of the First Folio in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries 71
      Anthony James West

      Part II Theories of Editing 91

      5 The Birth of the Editor 93
      Andrew Murphy

      6 The Science of Editing 109
      Paul Werstine

      7 Editing Shakespeare in a Postmodern Age 128
      Leah S. Marcus

      8 Shakespeare and the Electronic Text 145
      Michael Best

      Part III Practicalities 163

      9 Working with the Text: Editing in Practice 165
      David Bevington

      10 Working with the Texts: Differential Readings 185
      Sonia Massai

      11 Mapping Shakespeare’s Contexts: Doing Things with Databases 204
      Neil Rhodes

      Afterword 221
      John Drakakis

      Bibliography 239

      Index 258

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