Shakespeare and Textual Theory
Prof Suzanne Gossett author Dr Evelyn Gajowski editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:10th Feb '22
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An essential resource for the history of Shakespeare on the page, this book traces the historical intersection of textual theory and Shakespeare studies and analyzes current theoretical debates in the field.
There is no Shakespeare without text. Yet readers often do not realize that the words in the book they hold, like the dialogue they hear from the stage, has been revised, augmented and emended since Shakespeare’s lifetime. An essential resource for the history of Shakespeare on the page, Shakespeare and Textual Theory traces the explanatory underpinnings of these changes through the centuries.
After providing an introduction to early modern printing practices, Suzanne Gossett describes the original quartos and folios as well as the first collected editions. Subsequent sections summarize the work of the ‘New Bibliographers’ and the radical challenge to their technical analysis posed by poststructuralist theory, which undermined the presumed stability of author and text. Shakespeare and Textual Theory presents a balanced view of the current theoretical debates, which include the nature of the surviving texts we call Shakespeare’s; the relationship of the author ‘Shakespeare’ and of authorial intentions to any of these texts; the extent and nature of Shakespeare’s collaboration with others; and the best or most desirable way to present the texts - in editions or performances. The book is illustrated throughout with examples showing how theoretical decisions affect the text of Shakespeare’s plays, and case studies of Hamlet and Pericles demonstrate how different theories complicate both text and meaning, whether a play survives in one version or several. The conclusion summarizes the many ways in which beliefs about Shakespeare’s texts have changed over the centuries.
[A] clearly written and useful explanation of the state of Shakespeare and Textual Theory. * The Year's Work in English Studies *
Gossett’s breadth of knowledge allows readers to move easily between Shakespeare’s time and the last two centuries of criticism … She treats the reader to stylistic clarity, grace in advancing her
ideas, and economy of exposition.
The breadth of [Gossett's] scholarly knowledge, the depth of her editorial experience, and the quality of her pedagogical aptitude are all strongly evident in the book and, combined, produce a text that serves as a useful reference for the seasoned Shakespearean as well as an invaluable tool for the neophyte textual scholar. * Textual Cultures *
ISBN: 9781350121249
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 395g
272 pages