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First Folio

William Shakespeare

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Shakespeare's Plays or Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies by William Shakespeare was first published by Jaggard & Blount in London in 1623. What is now called the First Folio was in fact the first collection of plays written by William Shakespeare.The First Folio is distinguished by an elaborate title page, frontispiece with first-state portrait, complete edition with leaves intact, containing Troilus and Cressida and its prologue, Romeo and Juliet ending on Gg. Roman and italic text types, cursive for headings, various larger romans and cursives in preliminaries. Text in double columns, 66 lines, bold headlines and catchwords, pages box-ruled, woodcut headpieces and tailpieces and initials. The first authorized edition of the Complete Works of William Shakespeare and in terms of editorial theory the closest we have or are likely to have to any final published text authorized by the author, in the sense that it is the published text authorized on the author's death by his friends and closest colleagues, such as John Heminges and Henry Condell, the people who performed his plays on stage.

Productspecificaties
EAN : 9789464437539
Auteur(s) : William Shakespeare
Taal : English
Onderwerp : Toneel-, theater- en filmteksten, ook scenario's
Thema : Klassieke en pre-20ste-eeuwse toneelstukken
Uitgever : Lars Remer
Verschenen : Oktober 2022
Druk : 1
Uitvoering : Hardcover
Conditie : Nieuw
Afmetingen : 302 x 216 x 73 mm
Gewicht : 3531 gram
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The best folio ever
Recensie door: Jaap

As a graduate with a degree in literature, a professional journalist and published author of several New York Times Best Sellers I know good literature and I mean real literature.I daily use many prestigious editions of Shakespeare and while I enjoy them all, I am particularly fond of this volume is now the pride of my bookshelf.It is first and foremost a paragon of scholarship, though I admit that to many it may seem of limited interest because of Shakespeare's style of writing that is currently unusual, but in reality this book is a true work of art.It has the true look and feel of a 17th century First Folio and the closest you will ever get to owning your own First Folio, perhaps William Shakespeare's best Folio ever.I enjoy reading and owning finely made books and this volume is about as fine as a First Folio of William Shakespeare is likely to get.This valuable, collectible hardcover is beautifully bound with titles in gilt and the book in its entirety is a pleasure to own and use.For the real collectors of literature who care for such aspects of their home library this edition is the very impressive pride of any bookshelf.

Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies by William Shakespeare
Recensie door: Raymond

For readers that are not familiar with what the First Folio is, the First Folio is considered to be the very first published collection of Shakespeare's plays.It was compiled by the colleagues of Shakespeare John Heminges and Henry Condell back in 1623.It is believed that 750 copies of the First Folio were published in the 17th century of which only 235 copies still exist.The Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington D.C. has 82 of them.I have many prestigious editions of Shakespeare. While I enjoy them all, I am particularly fond of this volume.It is first and foremost a paragon of scholarship, though I admit that it is perhaps of limited interest to many because the style of writing is currently unusual, but in the presentation it is a work of art.It is the closest you'll ever get to owning your own first Folio, perhaps the best Folio ever.I enjoy reading and owning finely made books. This volume is about as finely made as a First Folio of Shakespeare is likely to get. It is beautifully bound and the book in its entirety is a pleasure to own and to use.For those readers who care for such things this edition will soon be the very impressive pride of your bookshelf.