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Informationen zum Autor Richard Meek is Lecturer in English at the University of Hull Jane Rickard is Lecturer in Seventeenth-Century English Literature at the University of Leeds Richard Wilson is Professor of Renaissance Literature in the Department of English at the University of Lancaster Klappentext This collection of essays offers a vital contribution to this critical debate, and examines its wider implications for how we conceive of Shakespeare and his works. Zusammenfassung This collection of essays offers a vital contribution to this critical debate! and examines its wider implications for how we conceive of Shakespeare and his works. -- . Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction - Richard Wilson, Jane Rickard, and Richard MeekPart I Books1. 'An index and obscure prologue': Books and theatre in Shakespeare's literary authorship - Patrick Cheney2. 'A Man in Print'?: Shakespeare and the Representation of the Press - Helen Smith3. 'Penned Speech': Seeing and Not Seeing in King Lear - Richard Meek4. 'A Stringless Instrument': Richard II and the Defeat of Poetry - Richard WilsonPart II Texts5. Foucault's Epistemic Shift and Verbatim Repetition in Shakespeare - Gabriel Egan6. 'As sharp as a Pen': Henry V and its texts - Duncan Salkeld7. Shakespeare's Deletions and False Starts, Mark 2 - E. A. J. HonigmannPart III Readers8. The First Folio: 'My Shakespeare'/'Our Shakespeare': Whose Shakespeare? - George Donaldson9. The 'First' Folio in Context: The Folio Collections of Shakespeare, Jonson and King James - Jane Rickard10. A New Early Reader of Shakespeare - Stanley Wells11. 'Too long for a play': Shakespeare Beyond Page and Stage - John LyonAfterword - Lukas ErneIndex