from The Year’s Contribution to Shakespeare Studies
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 November 2024
2023 saw the release of an updated edition of the New Cambridge Romeo and Juliet, featuring a new Introduction by Hester Lees-Jeffries; engaging minigraphs on Shakespeare, Malone and the Problems of Chronology and Facsimiles and the History of Shakespeare Editing, written by Tiffany Stern and Paul Salzman, respectively; and Heidi Craig’s and Sarah Ledwidge’s studies which offered exciting new evidence to revise our understanding of the status of Shakespeare’s works in the book trade between the 1640s and early 1660s. 2023 was, of course, the quatercentenary of the Shakespeare ‘First Folio’, a milestone marked by an ‘Anniversary’ special issue of Shakespeare Quarterly entitled ‘On Shakespeare’s First Folio and Early Modern Critical Race Studies’, guest edited by Noémie Ndiaye.
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