Textual Performances
Discover the insightful collection "Textual Performances," expertly edited by leading scholars and published by Cambridge University Press in 2007. With a comprehensive exploration spanning 248 pages, this book delves into the vital questions surrounding the theory and practice of editing Shakespeare's plays. The essays within this volume shed light on how our understanding of early modern practices in the playhouse, authorship, and the printing house influence contemporary editorial methods. Ideal for both scholars and enthusiasts of Shakespearean literature, this paperback edition offers a thoughtful discourse on the interplay between historical context and modern scholarship. Elevate your comprehension of Shakespeare with this essential addition to your library.