Early modern publishers played an important role in the survival and transmission of plays from the professional theatres. This chapter shows how Andrew Wise – the first publisher to concentrate exclusively on plays by Shakespeare and incorporate regular authorial attributions – contributed to the selection, presentation, and reputation of Shakespeare’s plays in print
An essay is presented on the marketing of William Shakespeare's literary works. It offers a discussi...
Bibliographers have long puzzled over Samuel Johnson’s edition of The Plays of William Shakespeare, ...
This thesis is a cultural history of the publishing businesses that financed Shakespeareâs First Fol...
In 1598, Shakespeare's name first appeared - unambiguously - on the title pages of printed playbooks...
In 1598, Shakespeare's name first appeared-unambiguously-on the title pages of printed playbooks, wi...
While recent scholarship understands early modern play production as a collaborative process between...
In 1709, Jacob Tonson, the premier publisher of his age, purchased the “copyright” to Shakespeare. T...
In 1709, Jacob Tonson, the premier publisher of his age, purchased the “copyright” to Shakespeare. T...
In 1709, Jacob Tonson, the premier publisher of his age, purchased the “copyright” to Shakespeare. T...
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The Shakespeare Apocrypha is a group of anomalous works that exist on the fringe of the conventional...
An essay is presented on the marketing of William Shakespeare's literary works. It offers a discussi...
Copyright is by no means the only device for asserting ownership of a work. Some writers, including ...
Copyright is by no means the only device for asserting ownership of a work. Some writers, including ...
Copyright is by no means the only device for asserting ownership of a work. Some writers, including ...
An essay is presented on the marketing of William Shakespeare's literary works. It offers a discussi...
Bibliographers have long puzzled over Samuel Johnson’s edition of The Plays of William Shakespeare, ...
This thesis is a cultural history of the publishing businesses that financed Shakespeareâs First Fol...
In 1598, Shakespeare's name first appeared - unambiguously - on the title pages of printed playbooks...
In 1598, Shakespeare's name first appeared-unambiguously-on the title pages of printed playbooks, wi...
While recent scholarship understands early modern play production as a collaborative process between...
In 1709, Jacob Tonson, the premier publisher of his age, purchased the “copyright” to Shakespeare. T...
In 1709, Jacob Tonson, the premier publisher of his age, purchased the “copyright” to Shakespeare. T...
In 1709, Jacob Tonson, the premier publisher of his age, purchased the “copyright” to Shakespeare. T...
This article submitted to IUPUI ScholarWorks as part of the OASIS Project. Permission for inclusion ...
The Shakespeare Apocrypha is a group of anomalous works that exist on the fringe of the conventional...
An essay is presented on the marketing of William Shakespeare's literary works. It offers a discussi...
Copyright is by no means the only device for asserting ownership of a work. Some writers, including ...
Copyright is by no means the only device for asserting ownership of a work. Some writers, including ...
Copyright is by no means the only device for asserting ownership of a work. Some writers, including ...
An essay is presented on the marketing of William Shakespeare's literary works. It offers a discussi...
Bibliographers have long puzzled over Samuel Johnson’s edition of The Plays of William Shakespeare, ...
This thesis is a cultural history of the publishing businesses that financed Shakespeareâs First Fol...