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Shakespeare's Original First Folio Sells For Almost $10 Million
Texas Public Radio
The playwright's first printed collection of plays, published in 1623, sold at a Christie's auction in New York on Wednesday for $9.98...
49 months ago
Wedding: how did Shakespeare become a London playwright?
OUPblog
In this OUPblog post, Lena Cowen Orlin, author of the "detailed and dazzling" 'The Private Life of William Shakespeare' asks: just when was...
27 months ago
Christie’s to Offer Shakespeare’s ‘First Folio’
Barron's
The rare copy, published in 1623, could fetch up to $6 million at a New York auction in April.
58 months ago
The Great White Bard and Shakespeare Without a Life review
History Today
Two significant new publications push the parameters of how we engage with the most revered writer in the English language.
16 months ago
Birth: when was Shakespeare’s birthday?
OUPblog
Shakespeare made his first entrance into history on 26 April 1564, the day he was christened in the parish church of Stratford-upon-Avon.
28 months ago
Brush Up Your... Marlowe?
Columbia University
When James Shapiro '77CC began plotting out Contested Will: Who Wrote Shakespeare?, a friend unnerved him by asking, “What difference does it make?
66 months ago
Shakespeare First Folio to be auctioned for first time in 20 years
Financial Times
One of the most important books in literary history brings together 36 of the playwright's dramas.
58 months ago
Auction record for Shakespeare’s ‘First Folio’ as book dealer bids $8.4m at Christie’s
Antiques Trade Gazette
An 'original and complete' copy of William Shakespeare's First Folio of plays set an auction record at Christie's latest 'Exceptional' sale in New York.
49 months ago
Follow the money: the story of slavery and Shakespeare’s First Folio
The Guardian
As we reckon with the UK's colonial past, we need to examine the history behind valuable books – even our beloved Shakespeare.
19 months ago
Stephen Orgel · Mr Who He? Shakespeare’s Poems
London Review of Books
In his own time, Shakespeare was much better known to the reading public as a poet than as a playwright. Venus and Adonis went through ten...
267 months ago