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Canonising Shakespeare : stationers and the book trade, 1640-1740, edited by Emma Depledge and Peter Kirwan
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- Summary
- "Canonising Shakespeare offers the first comprehensive reassessment of Shakespeare's afterlife as a print phenomenon, demonstrating the crucial role that the book trade played in his rise to cultural pre-eminence. The period 1640-1740 was the period in the time in which Shakespeare's canon was determined, in which the poems resumed their place alongside the plays in print, and in which artisans and named editors crafted a new, contemporary Shakespeare for Restoration and eighteenth-century consumers. A team of international contributors highlight the impact of individual booksellers, printers, publishers and editors on the Shakespearean text, the books in which it was presented, and the ways in which it was promoted. From radical adaptations of the Sonnets to new characters in plays, and from elegant subscription volumes to cheap editions churned out by feuding publishers, this period was marked by eclecticism, contradiction and innovation as stationers looked to the past and the future to create a Shakespeare for their own times"--
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- x, 272 pages
- Note
- "The original contributors to the 'Shakespeare and the Book Trade 1640-1737' seminar at the Shakespeare Association of America's annual meeting in St Louis in 2014"--Page x
- Contents
-
- 3.
- Royalist Shakespeare : publishers, politics and the appropriation of The Rape of Lucrece (1655)
- Adam G. Hooks
- 4.
- Henry Herringman, Richard Bentley and Shakespeare's Fourth Folio (1685)
- Francis X. Connor
- 5.
- Shakespeare without rules : the fifth Shakespeare folio and market demand in the early 1700s
- Lara Hansen and Eric Rasmussen
- 6.
- 1.
- The 1734-5 price wars, Antony and Cleopatra and the theatrical imagination
- Anthony Brano
- Part II.
- Consolidating the Shakespeare Canon
- 7.
- Consolidating the Shakespeare canon, 1640-1740
- Peter Kirwan
- 8.
- John Benson's 1640 poems and its literary precedents
- Faith Acker
- Introduction
- 9.
- Cupids Cabinet Unlock't (1662), ostensibly 'by W. Shakespeare', in fact partly by John Milton
- Lukas Erne
- 10.
- Discovering Shakespeare's personal style : editing and connoisseurship in the eighteenth century
- Edmund G. C. King
- Part III.
- Editing Shakespeare
- 11.
- Editing Shakespeare, 1640-1740
- Emma Depledge and Peter Kirwan
- Emma Depledge and Peter Kirwan
- 12.
- Dramatic typography and the restoration quartos of Hamlet
- Claire M. L. Bourne
- 13.
- The 1709/11 editions of Shakespeare's poems
- Paul D. Cannan
- 14.
- Alexander Pope, interventionist editing and The Taming of the Shrew (1725)
- Jonathan H. Holmes
- Part I.
- 15.
- Editorial annotations in Shakespeare editions after 1733 //
- Adam Rounce
- 16.
- Afterword
- Patrick Cheney
- Selling Shakespeare
- 2.
- Shakespeare for sale, 1640-1740
- Emma Depledge
- Isbn
- 9781107154599
- Label
- Canonising Shakespeare : stationers and the book trade, 1640-1740
- Title
- Canonising Shakespeare
- Title remainder
- stationers and the book trade, 1640-1740
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Emma Depledge and Peter Kirwan
- Title variation
- Canonizing Shakespeare
- Subject
-
- 1600-1799
- Book industries and trade
- Book industries and trade -- England -- History -- 17th century
- Book industries and trade -- England -- History -- 18th century
- Buchhandel
- Criticism, interpretation, etc
- Drama -- Editing
- Drama -- Editing
- Edition
- England
- Großbritannien
- History
- Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
- Literature publishing
- Literature publishing -- England -- History -- 17th century
- Literature publishing -- England -- History -- 18th century
- Rezeption
- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Criticism, Textual
- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Influence
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "Canonising Shakespeare offers the first comprehensive reassessment of Shakespeare's afterlife as a print phenomenon, demonstrating the crucial role that the book trade played in his rise to cultural pre-eminence. The period 1640-1740 was the period in the time in which Shakespeare's canon was determined, in which the poems resumed their place alongside the plays in print, and in which artisans and named editors crafted a new, contemporary Shakespeare for Restoration and eighteenth-century consumers. A team of international contributors highlight the impact of individual booksellers, printers, publishers and editors on the Shakespearean text, the books in which it was presented, and the ways in which it was promoted. From radical adaptations of the Sonnets to new characters in plays, and from elegant subscription volumes to cheap editions churned out by feuding publishers, this period was marked by eclecticism, contradiction and innovation as stationers looked to the past and the future to create a Shakespeare for their own times"--
- Assigning source
- Provided by publisher
- Biography type
- contains biographical information
- Cataloging source
- PUL
- Dewey number
- 822.3/3
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- PR3071
- LC item number
- .C36 2017
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
- 2014 :
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Depledge, Emma
- Kirwan, Peter
- Shakespeare Association of America
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Shakespeare, William
- Shakespeare, William
- Book industries and trade
- Book industries and trade
- Literature publishing
- Literature publishing
- Drama
- Shakespeare, William
- Shakespeare, William
- Book industries and trade
- Drama
- Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
- Literature publishing
- England
- Edition
- Buchhandel
- Rezeption
- Großbritannien
- Label
- Canonising Shakespeare : stationers and the book trade, 1640-1740, edited by Emma Depledge and Peter Kirwan
- Note
- "The original contributors to the 'Shakespeare and the Book Trade 1640-1737' seminar at the Shakespeare Association of America's annual meeting in St Louis in 2014"--Page x
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-266) and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- 3.
- Royalist Shakespeare : publishers, politics and the appropriation of The Rape of Lucrece (1655)
- Adam G. Hooks
- 4.
- Henry Herringman, Richard Bentley and Shakespeare's Fourth Folio (1685)
- Francis X. Connor
- 5.
- Shakespeare without rules : the fifth Shakespeare folio and market demand in the early 1700s
- Lara Hansen and Eric Rasmussen
- 6.
- 1.
- The 1734-5 price wars, Antony and Cleopatra and the theatrical imagination
- Anthony Brano
- Part II.
- Consolidating the Shakespeare Canon
- 7.
- Consolidating the Shakespeare canon, 1640-1740
- Peter Kirwan
- 8.
- John Benson's 1640 poems and its literary precedents
- Faith Acker
- Introduction
- 9.
- Cupids Cabinet Unlock't (1662), ostensibly 'by W. Shakespeare', in fact partly by John Milton
- Lukas Erne
- 10.
- Discovering Shakespeare's personal style : editing and connoisseurship in the eighteenth century
- Edmund G. C. King
- Part III.
- Editing Shakespeare
- 11.
- Editing Shakespeare, 1640-1740
- Emma Depledge and Peter Kirwan
- Emma Depledge and Peter Kirwan
- 12.
- Dramatic typography and the restoration quartos of Hamlet
- Claire M. L. Bourne
- 13.
- The 1709/11 editions of Shakespeare's poems
- Paul D. Cannan
- 14.
- Alexander Pope, interventionist editing and The Taming of the Shrew (1725)
- Jonathan H. Holmes
- Part I.
- 15.
- Editorial annotations in Shakespeare editions after 1733 //
- Adam Rounce
- 16.
- Afterword
- Patrick Cheney
- Selling Shakespeare
- 2.
- Shakespeare for sale, 1640-1740
- Emma Depledge
- Control code
- 989028257
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Extent
- x, 272 pages
- Isbn
- 9781107154599
- Lccn
- 2017029160
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)989028257
- Label
- Canonising Shakespeare : stationers and the book trade, 1640-1740, edited by Emma Depledge and Peter Kirwan
- Note
- "The original contributors to the 'Shakespeare and the Book Trade 1640-1737' seminar at the Shakespeare Association of America's annual meeting in St Louis in 2014"--Page x
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-266) and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- 3.
- Royalist Shakespeare : publishers, politics and the appropriation of The Rape of Lucrece (1655)
- Adam G. Hooks
- 4.
- Henry Herringman, Richard Bentley and Shakespeare's Fourth Folio (1685)
- Francis X. Connor
- 5.
- Shakespeare without rules : the fifth Shakespeare folio and market demand in the early 1700s
- Lara Hansen and Eric Rasmussen
- 6.
- 1.
- The 1734-5 price wars, Antony and Cleopatra and the theatrical imagination
- Anthony Brano
- Part II.
- Consolidating the Shakespeare Canon
- 7.
- Consolidating the Shakespeare canon, 1640-1740
- Peter Kirwan
- 8.
- John Benson's 1640 poems and its literary precedents
- Faith Acker
- Introduction
- 9.
- Cupids Cabinet Unlock't (1662), ostensibly 'by W. Shakespeare', in fact partly by John Milton
- Lukas Erne
- 10.
- Discovering Shakespeare's personal style : editing and connoisseurship in the eighteenth century
- Edmund G. C. King
- Part III.
- Editing Shakespeare
- 11.
- Editing Shakespeare, 1640-1740
- Emma Depledge and Peter Kirwan
- Emma Depledge and Peter Kirwan
- 12.
- Dramatic typography and the restoration quartos of Hamlet
- Claire M. L. Bourne
- 13.
- The 1709/11 editions of Shakespeare's poems
- Paul D. Cannan
- 14.
- Alexander Pope, interventionist editing and The Taming of the Shrew (1725)
- Jonathan H. Holmes
- Part I.
- 15.
- Editorial annotations in Shakespeare editions after 1733 //
- Adam Rounce
- 16.
- Afterword
- Patrick Cheney
- Selling Shakespeare
- 2.
- Shakespeare for sale, 1640-1740
- Emma Depledge
- Control code
- 989028257
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Extent
- x, 272 pages
- Isbn
- 9781107154599
- Lccn
- 2017029160
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)989028257
Subject
- 1600-1799
- Book industries and trade
- Book industries and trade -- England -- History -- 17th century
- Book industries and trade -- England -- History -- 18th century
- Buchhandel
- Criticism, interpretation, etc
- Drama -- Editing
- Drama -- Editing
- Edition
- England
- Großbritannien
- History
- Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
- Literature publishing
- Literature publishing -- England -- History -- 17th century
- Literature publishing -- England -- History -- 18th century
- Rezeption
- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Criticism, Textual
- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Influence
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