This original and innovative essay, part of a volume that includes the best-known international scholars in the field of Shakespeare textual stduies, examines the history of illustrated editions of the plays, from the earlist edition by Rowe (1709) to recent cartoon and manga editions. It brings to the task a number of theoretical and methodological tools, from the history of the book to semiotics to intermedial studies to drama and performance studies.

Editing Shakespeare by pictures: illustrated editions

Keir Douglas Elam
2015

Abstract

This original and innovative essay, part of a volume that includes the best-known international scholars in the field of Shakespeare textual stduies, examines the history of illustrated editions of the plays, from the earlist edition by Rowe (1709) to recent cartoon and manga editions. It brings to the task a number of theoretical and methodological tools, from the history of the book to semiotics to intermedial studies to drama and performance studies.
2015
Shakespeare and Textual Studies
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Keir Douglas Elam
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