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Few sets of foul papers actually exist from the era in question. Of the relatively small number of dramas that are extant in manuscript, the majority are from the ...
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10 As You Like It * – from a quality manuscript, lightly annotated by a prompter. 11 The Taming of the Shrew * – typeset from Shakespeare's "foul papers," ...
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__ Other designer's review of proofs. __ Complete proof returned to editor with foul manuscript, or. __ Partial proof returned to editor; complete proof to come on ...
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The manuscripts needed to have been written in such a way that the content of each ... drafts of plays for the actors (these are often referred to a ' foul papers ').
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A 'bad' quarto. Printed from a manuscript believed to be of a memorial reconstruction of the play by actors. The actor who played the minor role of Marcellus is ...
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Jan 4, 2011 ... Why "foul"? A manuscript of this kind might include deleted material, false starts, and other inaccuracies, and the handwriting would be less ...
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... manuscript of the full play (referred to by scholars as "foul papers," although ... the property of the printers (who bought the manuscript from the theater troupe, ...
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Apr 17, 2011 ... 23 Richard III — a difficult case: probably typeset partially from Q3, and partially from Q6 corrected against a manuscript (maybe "foul papers").
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The two versions had special names: the original manuscript was the "foul papers" because of the blots and crossouts on it. The new version was called a fair ...
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