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The book reveals the impact of print culture on Shakespeare's legacy 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 delve into the intricate relationship between Shakespeare's works and the print culture of his time. They explore how the printing press revolutionized the dissemination of literature and shaped the way Shakespeare's plays and poems were received and remembered by audiences throughout history. By examining the material aspects of early modern books, such as typography, paper quality, and binding techniques, the authors shed light on how the physical form of printed texts influenced readers' perceptions of Shakespeare's writing. They argue that the rise of print culture not only democratized access to literature but also standardized the presentation of texts, thereby establishing a canon of Shakespearean works that continues to shape his legacy today. Moreover, Kastan and Bodman discuss how the pri...
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    Shakespeare and the Book

    David Scott Kastan

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