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Shakespeare's works are deeply intertwined with the culture of print from "summary" of Shakespeare and the Book by David Scott Kastan,George M Bodman Professor of English David Scott Kastan

Shakespeare's plays were not just created for the stage, they were also products of a rapidly expanding print culture. The rise of printing in Shakespeare's time revolutionized the way information was disseminated, making it possible for his works to reach a wider audience than ever before. The printing press allowed for the mass production of texts, making Shakespeare's plays more accessible to the general public. As a result, Shakespeare's works were not only performed on stage but also read in print. Print culture played a crucial role in shaping the reception and interpretation of Shakespeare's plays. Printed editions of his works allowed readers to engage with the text in new ways, enabling them to study and analyze the plays in greater detail. Moreover, the printing of Shakespeare's plays contributed to the standardization of the English language. Printers worked closely with authors to ensure that texts were accurately reproduced, helping to establish a more uniform and stable form of the English language. This standardization was essential in preserving Shakespeare's works for future generations. Additionally, the printing of Shakespeare's plays helped to immortalize his works. By preserving his plays in print, Shakespeare's works were able to endure beyond the ephemeral nature of performance. Printed editions of his plays allowed for the preservation and dissemination of his works, ensuring their longevity and continued relevance.
  1. Shakespeare's works are deeply intertwined with the culture of print. The printing of his plays played a crucial role in shaping the reception, interpretation, and preservation of his works. Print culture not only made Shakespeare's plays more widely accessible but also contributed to the standardization and preservation of the English language. Shakespeare's works were not only performed on stage but also read in print, allowing for a deeper engagement with the text and ensuring their enduring legacy.
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Shakespeare and the Book

David Scott Kastan

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