Shakespeare Reshaped, 1606-1623

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Clarendon Press, 1993 - Drama - 333 pages
For much of the twentieth century, textual criticism of Renaissance drama concentrated upon the scribes and compositors who may have been responsible for changing the author's spelling, punctuation, and (occasionally) individual words. Shakespeare Reshaped instead focuses upon agents and institutions which affected play texts much more dramatically: legislated expurgation. theatrical innovation, and posthumous adaptation. Expurgation transformed the linguistic texture of such works as King John and The Merry Wives of Windsor. The insertion of musical intervals between the acts retrospectively transformed the structure of plays as different as A Midsummer Night's Dream and King Lear.

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ActIntervals in the London
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Theatrical Editorial and Literary
51
Theatrical Interpolation in Measure
107
Copyright

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GaryTaylorProfessor of EnglishBrandeis University, Massachusetts.

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