Shakespeare and Text: Revised Edition

Author:   John Jowett (Professor of Shakespeare Studies, The Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780198827559


Pages:   260
Publication Date:   07 August 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Shakespeare and Text is built on the research and experience of a leading expert on Shakespeare editing and textual studies. The first edition has proved its value as an indispensable and unique guide to its topic. It takes Shakespeare readers to the very foundation of his work, explaining how his plays first took shape in the theatre where writing was part of a larger collective enterprise. The account examines the early modern printing industry that produced the earliest surviving texts of Shakespeare's plays. It describes the roles of publisher and printer, the controls exerted through the Stationers' Company, and the technology of printing. A chapter is devoted to the book that gathered Shakespeare's plays together for the first time, the First Folio of 1623. Shakespeare and Text goes on to survey the major developments in textual studies over the past century. It builds on the recent upsurge of interest in textual theory, and deals with issues such as collaboration, the instability of the text, the relationship between theatre culture and print culture, and the book as a material object. Later chapters examine the current critical edition, explaining the procedures that transform early texts in to a very different cultural artefact, the edition in which we regularly encounter Shakespeare. The new revised edition, which builds on Jowett's research for the New Oxford Shakespeare, engages with scholarship of the past decade, work that has transformed our understanding of textual versions, has opened up the taxonomy of Shakespeare's texts, and has significantly extended the picture of Shakespeare as a co-author. A new chapter describes digital text, digital editing, and their interface with the traditional media.

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Author:   John Jowett (Professor of Shakespeare Studies, The Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.10cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.434kg
ISBN:  

9780198827559


ISBN 10:   0198827555
Pages:   260
Publication Date:   07 August 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction 1: Author and Collaborator 2: Theatre 3: The Material Book 4: The First Folio 5: Mapping the Text 6: Emendation and Versification 7: Modernization and Stage Directions 8: The Digital Text Appendix 1. A Passage from Hamlet in Q1, Q2, and F1 Appendix 2. Shakespeare in Early Editions and Manuscripts Glossary of Key Terms Notes Further Reading

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Emphasising the multifaceted nature of the Shakespearean text, this book written by a leading expert in the field proves both illuminating and useful, and offers valuable insights into early modern editions as well as modern printed and digital ones. While it will be most helpful to students interested in Shakespeare and in textual studies — especially to post-graduate students specialising in the early modern period — it will also provide the general readers with much-needed clarifications on the authorship of Shakespeare's texts thanks to contextually-based examples. * Sophie Chiari, Cercles *


Emphasising the multifaceted nature of the Shakespearean text, this book written by a leading expert in the field proves both illuminating and useful, and offers valuable insights into early modern editions as well as modern printed and digital ones. While it will be most helpful to students interested in Shakespeare and in textual studies - especially to post-graduate students specialising in the early modern period - it will also provide the general readers with much-needed clarifications on the authorship of Shakespeare's texts thanks to contextually-based examples. * Sophie Chiari, Cercles *


Author Information

John Jowett is Professor of Shakespeare Studies at the Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham. He is General Editor of the New Oxford Shakespeare, a member of the editorial boards of Arden Early Modern Drama and the Malone Society, an Associate General Editor of the Oxford Collected Works of Thomas Middleton, and an editor of the original Oxford Shakespeare Complete Works. He has edited Richard III and Timon of Athens for the Oxford Shakespeare series, and Sir Thomas More for the Arden Shakespeare. He has published widely on textual culture and textual theory.

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