Shakespeare and the Idea of Apocrypha

Shakespeare and the Idea of Apocrypha

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Kirwan Peter
Cambridge University Press
EAN: 9781107096172
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In addition to the thirty-six plays of the First Folio, some eighty plays have been attributed in whole or part to William Shakespeare, yet most are rarely read, performed or discussed. This book, the first to confront the implications of the 'Shakespeare Apocrypha', asks how and why these plays have historically been excluded from the canon. Innovatively combining approaches from book history, theatre history, attribution studies and canon theory, Peter Kirwan unveils the historical assumptions and principles that shaped the construction of the Shakespeare canon. Case studies treat plays such as Sir Thomas More, Edward III, Arden of Faversham, Mucedorus, Double Falsehood and A Yorkshire Tragedy, showing how the plays' contested 'Shakespearean' status has shaped their fortunes. Kirwan's book rethinks the impact of authorial canons on the treatment of anonymous and disputed plays.
EAN 9781107096172
ISBN 1107096170
Binding Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date April 16, 2015
Pages 272
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 16
Country United Kingdom
Readership Tertiary Education
Authors Kirwan Peter
Illustrations 6 Tables, black and white; 5 Line drawings, black and white