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The book explores the relationship between Shakespeare and the book from "summary" of Shakespeare and the Book by David Scott Kastan,George M Bodman Professor of English David Scott Kastan

David Scott Kastan and George M. Bodman Professor of English David Scott Kastan delve into the intricate and multifaceted relationship between Shakespeare and the book in their work. They meticulously examine how Shakespeare's plays were not only written to be performed on stage but also crafted with a keen awareness of the text as a physical object, meant to be read and interpreted by individuals. The authors highlight how Shakespeare was not just a playwright but also a writer who understood the power of the written word in shaping perceptions and emotions. They argue that his works were not just meant for the fleeting moments of a performance, but were intended to be preserved and studied in the form of books. Through a detailed analysis of Shakespeare's texts and the material conditions of book production in his time, Kastan and Bodman shed light on how the playwright engaged with the book as a medium of communication and dissemination of ideas. They demonstrate how Shakespeare's creative process was influenced by the material constraints and possibilities of the printed page. Furthermore, the authors explore how Shakespeare's works have been transmitted through various editions and adaptations over the centuries, each iteration shaping and reshaping the public perception of the Bard and his plays. They argue that the book has played a crucial role in shaping Shakespeare's legacy and continuing relevance in the literary world.
  1. Kastan and Bodman's work offers a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the complex relationship between Shakespeare and the book, highlighting the ways in which the written word has been instrumental in shaping our understanding of the playwright and his works.
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Shakespeare and the Book

David Scott Kastan

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