No image available

The making of Shakespeare's First Folio


By


Abstract

"The Making of Shakespeare’s First Folio offers the first comprehensive biography of the earliest collected edition of Shakespeare’s plays. In November 1623, the book arrived in the bookshop of the London publisher Edward Blount at the Black Bear. Long in the making, Master William Shakespeare’s Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies—as the First Folio was then known—appeared seven years after Shakespeare’s death. Nearly one thousand pages in length, the collection comprised thirty-six plays, half of which had never been previously published. Yet no fanfare surrounded the initial publication of Shakespeare’s First Folio—no queue of eager readers, no launch to the top of the best-seller list. Nevertheless, it is hard to overstate the importance of this literary, cultural, and commercial moment. Emma Smith tells the story of the First Folio’s origins, locating it within the social and political context of Jacobean London and bringing in the latest scholarship on the seventeenth-century book trade. Generously illustrated in color with key pages from the publication and comparative works, this new edition combines the 2016 discovery of a hitherto unknown edition of the First Folio at Mount Stuart House on the Isle of Bute with the human, artistic, economic and technical stories of the birth of this landmark publication—and the birth of Shakespeare’s towering reputation."-- Provided by publisher.

Publisher

  • Publication

    Oxford: Bodleian Library Publishing, 2023

  • Year


Is about

  • Person

  • Subject

  • Period

    1600-1699


Type

  • Language


Classification

  • ISBN

    • 9781851245987
    • 1851245987

Annotations / title notes

  • Notes

    • "Published according to the True Originall Copies"--On front cover of dust jacket.
    • "First published in 2015"--Title-page verso.

Persistent URL