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Early Modern Playhouse Manuscripts and the Editing of Shakespeare

Early Modern Playhouse Manuscripts and the Editing of Shakespeare

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Paul Werstine
Cambridge University Press, 12/6/2012
EAN 9781107020429, ISBN10: 1107020425

Hardcover, 448 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.5 cm
Language: English

Early Modern Playhouse Manuscripts and the Editing of Shakespeare argues for editing Shakespeare's plays in a new way, without pretending to distinguish authorial from theatrical versions. Drawing on the work of the influential scholars A. W. Pollard and W. W. Greg, Werstine tackles the difficult issues surrounding 'foul papers' and 'promptbooks' to redefine these fundamental categories of current Shakespeare editing. In an extensive and detailed analysis, this book offers insight into the methods of theatrical personnel and a reconstruction of backstage practices in playhouses of Shakespeare's time. The book also includes a detailed analysis of nineteen manuscripts and three quartos marked up for performance - documents that together provide precious insight into how plays were put into production. Using these surviving manuscripts as a framework, Werstine goes on to explore editorial choices about what to give today's readers as 'Shakespeare'.

Introduction
reading W. W. Greg
1. The discovery of 'foul papers'
2. Redefining foul papers
3. Playhouse MSS
what bookkeepers did not do
4. Playhouse MSS
what bookkeepers did
5. Behind the stage/in the tiring house
Conclusion
The manuscripts
Appendix A. Characteristics of Gregian 'foul papers' in playhouse texts
Appendix B. Knight's placement of stage directions in Beleeue
Appendix C. Physical evidence of dramatist-bookkeeper collaboration.