Shakespeare's Stationers [electronic resource] : Studies in Cultural Bibliography / edited by Marta Straznicky.
"Recent studies in early modern cultural bibliography have put forth a radically new Shakespeare - a man of keen literary ambition who wrote for page as well as stage. His work thus comes to be viewed as textual property and a material object not only seen theatrically but also bought, read, co...
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
Series: | Material texts.
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Table of Contents:
- What is a stationer? / Marta Straznicky
- The stationers' Shakespeare / Alexandra Halasz
- Thomas Creede, William Barley, and the venture of printing plays / Holger Schott Syme
- Wise ventures : Shakespeare and Thomas Playfere at the Sign of the Angel / Adam G. Hooks
- "Vnder the handes of ..." : Zachariah Pasfield and the licensing of playbooks / William Proctor Williams
- Nicholas Ling's republican Hamlet (1603) / Kirk Melnikoff
- Shakespeare the stationer / Douglas Bruster
- Edward Blount, the Herberts, and the first folio / Sonia Massai
- John Norton and the politics of Shakespeare's history plays in Caroline England / Alan B. Farmer
- Shakespeare's flop : John Waterson and The two noble kinsmen / Zachary Lesser.