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The book explores how Shakespeare's works were curated and edited in print from "summary" of Shakespeare and the Book by David Scott Kastan,George M Bodman Professor of English David Scott Kastan

Shakespeare's works have been subject to a process of curation and editing in print that has shaped the way we engage with his texts. This process involves decisions about which plays and poems to include in editions, how to order them, and how to present them on the page. These decisions have a significant impact on how Shakespeare is read and interpreted by audiences. Editors play a crucial role in this process, as they make choices about which versions of the plays and poems to use as the basis for their editions. They must navigate a complex textual tradition, which includes multiple early printed editions, manuscript sources, and editorial interventions. Their goal is to produce a text that is faithful to Shakespeare's intentions while also making the works accessible to contemporary readers. The history of Shakespeare editing is a rich and varied one, with different editors bringing their own perspectives and priorities to the task. Some editors hav...
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    Shakespeare and the Book

    David Scott Kastan

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