This is the first collected edition of the plays of William Shakespeare, published in 1623, only seven years after his death. Two of his fellow actors and closest friends, John Heminge and Henry Condell, undertook the work of editing the text and supervising the printing by Isaac ... Image from Shakespeare's First Folio...
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The First Folio is the collected edition of William Shakespeare's plays, published seven years after his death by Isaac Iaggard and Edward Blount ... The First Folio is the collected edition of Shakespeare's plays, published seven years after his death by Isaac Iaggard and Edward Blount. It was edited or overseen by his...
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The First Folio was printed seven years after the death of William Shakespeare in 1616. Several further editions of William Shakespeare's works were published in the course of time.
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The First Folio is entitled "Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies." No one else's name is associated with the quartos or folios, although Shakespeare's name was used by some unscrupulous publishers on the title pages of other plays which he did not write. ... After Shakespeare's death his greatest rival,
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Icarus is to be commended for its fine adaptation of Hamlet as it was published in the First Folio in 1623, seven years after Shakespeare's death.
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Precious object ... Shakespeare's First Folio. Photograph: ... It was seven years later, in 1623, when the First Folio was published by two of his fellow actors, ... Without the First Folio, we would not have, among others, Julius Caesar, As You Like It, Twelfth Night or Macbeth. The evil that men do would not live after them;
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The most important book in English literature was sold earlier today at Sotheby's for £2,808,000. The successful bid for a copy of Shakespeare's First Folio of plays was made by Simon Finch, a London book dealer based in Mayfair. ... Published only seven years after the author's death in 1623, this copy had been owned by...
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How Shakespeare's First Folio Conquered the World ... Undoubtedly, the Bard himself would be amused to learn all about the fate of the book compiled after his death by fellow actors and colleagues John Heminge and Henry Condell.
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The Book of William: How Shakespeare’s First Folio Conquered the World by Paul Collins Bloomsbury USA, ... Yeah, and he didn’t even really want the poems published, ... I was kind of surprised that you said “Midsummer Night’s Dream” just didn’t get produced for a number of years after his death. Do you have any sense...
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Paul Collins has written a delightful little book on the history of the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays published shortly after his death. It's pretty interesting to see how many of these books survived, and the sometimes intricate paths they've traveled.
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