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    February 2016 The First Folio: Frost Museum The First Folio: The Book that gave us Shakespeare is held at the Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum. The First Folio is the first collection of Shakespeare’s plays to be published. The first folio contains two large books, posters on the wall, and a television. The book itself is four hundred years old. Two hundred and thirty versions of the book still exist today, but all of them are different in some way from one another. There are more folios in America than

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    Improvements in King Lear from Quarto to Folio Changes from the quarto edition of King Lear to the folio were made to improve the text. Through clarification of syntax, diction, and images in act 4, scene 4, dramatic meaning and images are ameliorated. These changes make the scene easier to read unguided; the quarto text would serve for performance by a talented troupe familiar with Shakespeare’s style, while the folio text gives more specific instructions to the reader. Many of the most obvious

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    Their method of editing could be considered as “critical editing”, which aims to represent the author’s final intention by comparative analysis of multiple texts(Evenden, 2016, p.54-55). Most of the Folio text, according to Jowett(2007), involve a more complicated cross- fertilization, which means the Folio texts must have absorbed various copies of previous quartos and theatrical manuscript to include longer passages(p. 77). The more complicated work of the printers, the direct or indirect referring

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    Although it is practical from a literary and historical standpoint, object-driven analyses of Shakespeare’s First Folio fail to account for, as Brown says, “the story of the object asserting itself as a thing.” By treating the First Folio as only a book meant to be read for information these analyses let it stagnate in a subject-object binary which leads us to falsely believe that the subject creates knowledge from the object. Or as Brown says, we are stuck viewing the object as a “code by which

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    King Lear was first printed in 1608. This initial printing is now referred to as the First Quarto. Another Quarto version was printed in 1619, and King Lear appeared again in a 1623 Folio edition. The First Quarto contains 300 lines not found in the Folio, and the Folio contains 100 lines not found in the First Quarto. Because many differences exist between the Quarto and Folio editions, some recent anthologies of Shakespeare's works contain play text from both editions, and may also include a conflated

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    Diana Price uses logic and reasoning in destroying the base for most people that believe in William Shakespeare being the author. She first lists the three main proofs of William Shakespeare’s authorship that people use to prove his writings are indeed his. The first point Price list is, “Shakespeare's last will and testimony of 1016 specified bequests to John Heminges, Henry Condell, and Richard Burbage. All three were his erstwhile fellow actors and shareholders in the Lord Chamberlain's/King's

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    King Lear Research Paper

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    people thought it was just a mere coincidence. How is a story about King James, when many other people created the same story? People believe that in the First Folio, changing the title to King Lear was

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    William Shakespeare is considered to be the greatest playwrights of Elizabethan dramatist and possibly of all time. He is known as the world’s greatest playwrights because of his unique style of writing. His works were used as a form of entertainment to escape the reality for the rich and poor. His plays appealed to the masses and survived the hands of time, but little is known about man who wrote so beautifully because his life remains a mystery. In this paper I will discuss who William Shakespeare

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    The Comedy of Errors. First Folio of 1623, 1594. http://nfs.sparknotes.com/errors/ This is the play “The Comedy of Errors.” This site is valid because it is a work from Shakespeare himself. This play is considered a primary source because it was published during Shakespeare’s

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    Measure for Measure is a play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1603 or 1604. Originally published in the First Folio of 1623, where it was listed as a comedy. The play's first recorded performance occurred in 1604. The play's main themes include justice, "mortality and mercy in Vienna," and the dichotomy between corruption and purity: "some rise by sin, and some by virtue fall." Mercy and virtue prevail, as the play does not end tragically, with virtues such as compassion

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