By focusing on Shakespeare's First Folio (1623), this essay shows that the publication of this influential collection required a combination of authorizing strategies associated with Shakespeare's company, his stationers, and his patrons, rather than the intervention of any of these agents operating in isolation from (or in competition with) each other.

Edward Blount, the Herberts, and the First Folio / Massai, S.. - (2013), pp. 132-146.

Edward Blount, the Herberts, and the First Folio

Massai S.
2013

Abstract

By focusing on Shakespeare's First Folio (1623), this essay shows that the publication of this influential collection required a combination of authorizing strategies associated with Shakespeare's company, his stationers, and his patrons, rather than the intervention of any of these agents operating in isolation from (or in competition with) each other.
2013
Shakespeare's Stationers: Studies in Cultural Bibliography
9780812244540
William Shakespeare, First Folio (1623), William Herbert Earl of Pembroke, Philip Herbert Earl of Montgomery, Mary Sidney, Philip Sidney, patronage, literary coterie, early modern dramatic authorship
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Edward Blount, the Herberts, and the First Folio / Massai, S.. - (2013), pp. 132-146.
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