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SoS #49 | Emma Smith 

Speaking of Shakespeare
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Thomas Dabbs speaks with Emma Smith of Hertford College, Oxford, about Shakespeare’s First Folio. This year, 2023, is the 400th anniversary year of this monumental edition. This conversation covers the re-release of two of Emma’s books, one on the making of the First Folio and one on the history of its reception over the following centuries.
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00:00:00 - Intro
00:01:05 - Shakespeare’s First Folio (the 400th Anniversary)
00:03:30 - The permissive moment that is the First Folio
00:06:03 - Sir Edward Dering, the First Folio and shopping
00:09:30 - Gauging book popularity and value in early modern London
00:15:40 - The First Folio as a “made” book, paratextual interpretation
00:19:39 - Where would Shakespeare without the First Folio?
00:24:22 - Which version is better, editorial intervention, censorship, sensitivity
00:34:40 - The biography of First Folio, Shakespeare as future stock
00:38:40 - Shakespeare’s female roles when played by women
00:41:05 - The First Folio as a “used” book
00:45:10 - The recent discovery of a First Folio, differences in First Folios
00:50:50 - The value of First Folios, uses and abuses
01:00:46 - Closing remarks

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17 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 6   
@ashcross
@ashcross 2 месяца назад
Fascinating, thank you!
@Gericault-Harper
@Gericault-Harper Год назад
Wonderful! Many thanks to Emma and Tom for an entertaining and informative discussion!
@KevinKindSongs
@KevinKindSongs 11 месяцев назад
"Pop today, gone tomorrow." Pop is always disposable....except for the masters....
@apollocobain8363
@apollocobain8363 10 месяцев назад
19:20 A good analogy since the books of the Bible were also edited and rewritten and saying so seems heretical to some. She speaks about "Shakespeare" as if the works came from one person acting alone and not, as the Henslowe Diary shows, from collaborative efforts and reworkings of earlier sources.
@KevinKindSongs
@KevinKindSongs 11 месяцев назад
i was struck, forget the book - Hemmings and Condell never raised S-speare's share above de minimus. My recollection he was always one of the smallest sharerers and when new shares came available he was snubbed. So these tow dudes - who controlled the shares and their offspring - honoring him in a book when the wouldn't in life. Not surprised old Will turned his back on them all, London, the theatre at the end. Did he even own the rights?
@KevinKindSongs
@KevinKindSongs 11 месяцев назад
i have a very smart actor friend, who has done work on F1, and argues, convincingly - DON'T read S-speare - as literature! It is/wasn't but cue-scripted on the fly...
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