"Making Shakespeare" gives a lively introduction to the major
issues of the stage and print history of the plays, and discusses
what a Shakespeare play actually is. Assuming no prior knowledge of
the subject, the book reveals how the plays were written and
printed, and how they have been influenced by London, the theatres
where they played and the actors who played in them. It describes
how the texts evolved between composition, performance and
printing, and how they retain clues to their original productions.
It presents a variety of background material and tools to allow
readers to contextualise Shakespeare's plays for themselves.
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