The text introduces a collection celebrating the quadricentennial anniversary of Shakespeare's First Folio (1623). It examine the intersection of law, literature, history, and performance through eight scholarly essays and an afterword. This volume explores how the First Folio serves as a crucial lens for understanding the politico-legal implications of Shakespeare's works, addressing themes of identity, authorship, orality, and print culture in early modern England.
Introduction. Shakespeare at large: Law and the First Folio
M Nicolini
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
2026-01-01
Abstract
The text introduces a collection celebrating the quadricentennial anniversary of Shakespeare's First Folio (1623). It examine the intersection of law, literature, history, and performance through eight scholarly essays and an afterword. This volume explores how the First Folio serves as a crucial lens for understanding the politico-legal implications of Shakespeare's works, addressing themes of identity, authorship, orality, and print culture in early modern England.File in questo prodotto:
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