This article establishes a prehistory of the excitement about the discovery of the Saint-Omer Shakespeare First Folio in a longer narrative of investments in the book’s secrets. Tracing the neglected importance of Baconianism to the establishment of the First Folio’s cultural prominence in the early twentieth century, parallels between the kinds of narratives told by authorship sceptics and by bibliographers are drawn. I argue that the sense that the book encodes mysteries about its own genesis unites popular and academic approaches to the First Folio, and is one way to account for the discrepancy between its value and its non-rarity
Professor Heather Blatt of the Literature Department of FIU speaks about her interest in the book as...
In late November 2014, a First Folio was discovered in the Bibliothèque d'Agglomeration Saint-Omer. ...
International audienceWho were Shakespeare's first readers and what did they think of his works? Off...
The SUNY Buffalo State First Folio facsimile\u27s cover and spine are shown here. This edition retai...
International audienceThis article focuses on annotated First Folio editions of Shakespeare’s works....
International audienceThis article examines the new copy of the First Folio (1623) discovered in Nov...
Shakespearean holdings at Senate House Library, University of London, shot into international promin...
This thesis is a cultural history of the publishing businesses that financed Shakespeareâs First Fol...
This article aims at introducing three things: various points and problems of Fl involved in its pu...
Original title page of the First Folio, showing a portrait of William Shakespeare, reproduced in the...
International audienceSince the discovery of a Shakespeare First Folio in Saint-Omer (in northern Fr...
400 years ago, Poet, Playwright, Actor, William Shakespeare passed away. The First Folio event is cu...
During the early modern period, the publication process decisively shaped the history play and its r...
A review of two recently-released books, The Millionaire and the Bard by Andrea Mays and Stephen Gra...
Since the discovery of a copy of a Shakespeare First Folio last November in the Saint-Omer public li...
Professor Heather Blatt of the Literature Department of FIU speaks about her interest in the book as...
In late November 2014, a First Folio was discovered in the Bibliothèque d'Agglomeration Saint-Omer. ...
International audienceWho were Shakespeare's first readers and what did they think of his works? Off...
The SUNY Buffalo State First Folio facsimile\u27s cover and spine are shown here. This edition retai...
International audienceThis article focuses on annotated First Folio editions of Shakespeare’s works....
International audienceThis article examines the new copy of the First Folio (1623) discovered in Nov...
Shakespearean holdings at Senate House Library, University of London, shot into international promin...
This thesis is a cultural history of the publishing businesses that financed Shakespeareâs First Fol...
This article aims at introducing three things: various points and problems of Fl involved in its pu...
Original title page of the First Folio, showing a portrait of William Shakespeare, reproduced in the...
International audienceSince the discovery of a Shakespeare First Folio in Saint-Omer (in northern Fr...
400 years ago, Poet, Playwright, Actor, William Shakespeare passed away. The First Folio event is cu...
During the early modern period, the publication process decisively shaped the history play and its r...
A review of two recently-released books, The Millionaire and the Bard by Andrea Mays and Stephen Gra...
Since the discovery of a copy of a Shakespeare First Folio last November in the Saint-Omer public li...
Professor Heather Blatt of the Literature Department of FIU speaks about her interest in the book as...
In late November 2014, a First Folio was discovered in the Bibliothèque d'Agglomeration Saint-Omer. ...
International audienceWho were Shakespeare's first readers and what did they think of his works? Off...