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Shakespeare and Manuscript Drama - Canon, Collaboration and Text (Hardcover)
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Shakespeare and Manuscript Drama - Canon, Collaboration and Text (Hardcover)
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How did Shakespeare write his plays and how were they revised
during their passage to the stage? James Purkis answers these
questions through a fresh examination of often overlooked evidence
provided by manuscripts used in early modern playhouses.
Considering collaboration and theatre practice, this book explores
manuscript plays by Anthony Munday, Thomas Middleton, and Thomas
Heywood to establish new accounts of theatrical revision that
challenge formerly dominant ideas in Shakespearean textual studies.
The volume also reappraises Shakespeare's supposed part in the Sir
Thomas More manuscript by analysing the palaeographic,
orthographic, and stylistic arguments for Shakespeare's authorship
of three of the document's pages. Offering a new account of
manuscript writing that avoids conventional narrative forms, Purkis
argues for a Shakespeare fully participant in a manuscript's
collaborative process, demanding a reconsideration of his dramatic
canon. The book will greatly interest researchers and advanced
students of Shakespeare studies, textual history, authorship
studies and theatre historians.
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