Applause First Folio of Shakespeare in Modern Type: Comedies, Histories & Tragedies (Applause Books)
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From Library Journal Given the many modern editions of Shakespeare's plays, it is easy to forget that the text is not fixed and that an examination of the original folio still reveals many features of importance and profit both to the scholar and the actor. Several facsimiles are available, including those of Charlton Hinman and Doug Moston. But because of the difficulties of photographic reproduction, coupled with the idiosyncrasies of the 1623 typeface, these tend to be more curiosities than interpretative tools to all but the most diligent. To rectify this situation, Freeman, a trained actor, director, and professor of acting, directing, and writing (Univ. of British Columbia), has produced a modern type version of the original, which makes the textual features of the First Folio easily accessible. The volume presents all 36 plays, to which Freeman adds introductions and endnotes as well as a valuable introduction to the history of the First Folio and textual notes. Recommended for academic libraries. T.L. Cooksey, Armstrong Atlantic State Univ., Savannah, GA Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. Read more
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Since the first of last October I have been working my way through this wonderful book with the goal of going through all 36 plays in a year's time. I had begun this most enjoyable challenge using the Norton First Folio facsimile in dense gothic typeface. The Applause First Folio in Modern Type has made a world of difference and I am at least three plays ahead of schedule now. I would highly recommend this edition to anyone who needs a copy of the First Folio for similar purposes.