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Renaissance Drama and the Politics of Publication

Readings in the English Book Trade

Zachary Lesser author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:6th Aug '07

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A study of the practices and politics of early modern publishers of plays.

Zachary Lesser reads the plays of Shakespeare, Marlowe, Webster, and their contemporaries through the eyes of their earliest publishers, locating them in their catalogues and in their publication and marketing strategies. Lesser's study reveals the role of publishers' specialisms in the reception of early modern plays.Shifting our focus from author to publisher and from first performance to first edition, Zachary Lesser offers a vantage point on the drama of Shakespeare, Marlowe, Webster, and their contemporaries. Renaissance Drama and the Politics of Publication reimagines the reception and meaning of plays by reading them through the eyes of their earliest publishers. Since success in the book trade required specialization, locating a play within its publisher's output allows us to see how the publisher read it and speculated that customers would read it. Their readings often differ radically from our own and so revise our views of the drama's engagement with early modern culture. By reading the 1633 Jew of Malta as a part of Nicholas Vavasour's Laudian specialty, for example, or the 1622 Othello in the context of Thomas Walkley's trade in parliamentary news, Lesser's study reveals the politics of these publications - for early modern readers and for us.

'Lesser's book maps out important directions for Renaissance scholarship.' Forum for Modern English Studies
'Lesser's findings are of considerable importance to publishing history … scholarly and thought-provoking … Through his four absorbing case histories Zachary Lesser offers a study of the highest importance not only to bibliography and the history of the English book trade but also to many other areas of historical, literary, and cultural studies.' Review of English Studies
'This is a book that offers direction for the study of early modern playbooks, a way of reading that will be responsive not only to bibliographical evidence but also to the earlier readings that it creates …' The Library
'Lesser's radical approach permits a radical clarity … he casts a dazzling and original light onto the public moment of these plays' birth.' Renaissance Quarterly
'… most interesting and useful … especially interesting and original [of all those published during the year]. … This is a genuinely original approach and yields important new insights into the reception of the plays he considers … Lesser makes a convincing case that attention to publishers can yield important information about how plays were read.' Studies in English Literature
'Lesser has written an excellent book … a genuinely new contribution to the field … It will be hard for anyone who has read his book to go on to read an early modern play without paying attention, in a way they are unlikely to have done before, to the identity of its publisher …' Renaissance and Reformation
'Lesser's claim is compelling, and he usefully isolates and understudied but undoubtedly important aspect of the drama …' Literature and History

ISBN: 9780521039994

Dimensions: 229mm x 153mm x 16mm

Weight: 395g

260 pages