Shakespeare / Text sets new agendas for the study and use of the Shakespearean text. Written by 20 leading experts on textual matters, each chapter challenges a single entrenched binary - such as book/theatre, source/adaptation, text/paratext, canon/apocrypha, sense/nonsense, extant/ephemeral, material/digital and original/copy - that has come to both define and limit the way we read, analyze, teach, perform and edit Shakespeare today. Drawing on methods from book history, bibliography, editorial theory, library science, the digital humanities, theatre studies and literary criticism, the collection as a whole proposes that our understanding of Shakespeare - and early modern drama more broadly - changes radically when 'either/or' approaches to the Shakespearean text are reconfigured. The chapters in
Shakespeare / Text make strong cases for challenging received wisdom and offer new, portable methods of treating 'the text', in its myriad instantiations, that will be useful to scholars, editors, theatre practitioners, teachers and librarians.
Written by leading experts on textual matters, each essay challenges a single entrenched binary that has come to both define and limit the way we read, analyze, teach, perform, and edit Shakespeare today.About the AuthorClaire M. L. Bourne is Associate Professor of English at the Pennsylvania State University, USA. Her teaching and research focus on early modern drama, book history, textual editing, and theatre studies. She is the author of
Typographies of Performance in Early Modern England (2020) and has published extensively on book design and the history of reading. She is editing
Henry VI, Part 1, for the Arden Shakespeare Fourth Series, and is collaborating with Jason Scott- Warren (University of Cambridge) on a series of projects related to the Free Library of Philadelphia's copy of the Shakespeare First Folio annotated by John Milton.
Book InformationISBN 9781350344556
Author Dr Claire M. L. BourneFormat Paperback
Page Count 464
Imprint The Arden ShakespearePublisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC