Applause First Folio of Shakespeare in Modern Type: Comedies, Histories & Tragedies (Applause First Folio Editions)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.13 (696 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1557833338 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 1184 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-01-05 |
Language | : | English |
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Super helpful and handy and amazingly accessible Ryan Sutter The Applause First Folio is hands down one of the most important items any actor or scholar of Shakespeare could own. It has all of his plays from the first folio, and in the original form, with the exception being it is delivered in modern text. Super helpfu. Michael J. Connor said A Crazy Scheme?. A Crazy Scheme?The Applause First Folio of Shakespeare should not be confused with a facsimile of the 16"A Crazy Scheme?" according to Michael J. Connor. A Crazy Scheme?The Applause First Folio of Shakespeare should not be confused with a facsimile of the 162A Crazy Scheme? A Crazy Scheme?The Applause First Folio of Shakespeare should not be confused with a facsimile of the 1623 folio published by Applause in the 1990's. In the earlier facsmile, Applause used the images fromthe Norton Facsimile without permission. W. W. Norton s. folio published by Applause in the 1990's. In the earlier facsmile, Applause used the images fromthe Norton Facsimile without permission. W. W. Norton s. A Crazy Scheme? A Crazy Scheme?The Applause First Folio of Shakespeare should not be confused with a facsimile of the 1623 folio published by Applause in the 1990's. In the earlier facsmile, Applause used the images fromthe Norton Facsimile without permission. W. W. Norton s. folio published by Applause in the 1990's. In the earlier facsmile, Applause used the images fromthe Norton Facsimile without permission. W. W. Norton s. Amazon Customer said Five Stars. Impressive anthology.
Highlighted areas show where lines have been altered over time and also shows where verse has been changed to prose in the past (but not here!) The original compositions are marked and folio clues are highlighted.. (Applause Books). This landmark publication is printed in clear, legible type. Each play has its own comprehensive introduction as well as extensive, expert annotations
. Recommended for academic libraries. To rectify this situation, Freeman, a trained actor, director, and professor of acting, directing, and writing (Univ. T.L. The volume presents all 36 plays, to which Freeman adds introductions and endnotes as well as a valuable introduction to the history of the First Folio and textual notes. From Library Journal Given the many modern editions of Shakespeare's plays, it is easy to forget that the text is not fixed and that an examination of the original folio still reveals many features of importance and profit both to the scholar and the actor. But because of the difficulties of photographic reproduction, coupled with the idiosyncrasies of the 1623 typeface, these tend to be more curiosities than interpretative tools to all but the most diligent. Several facsim