In 2023, we will celebrate the 400-year anniversary of the First Folio, the first collection of Mr. William Shakespeare’s Comedies, Histories and Tragedies printed by William und Isaac Jaggard in 1623, seven years after Shakespeare’s death. 234 copies of this first edition are known to exist. Earlier this year, a copy was sold for $2.4 million in New York. The book has become a valuable object for investment, a collector’s item, and a beacon for boarding up the Shakespeare canon. We will look into the means of production at a printing press such as Jaggard’s, reflect on editing and reading habits during Shakespeare’s time and trace the legacy of the First Folio to the present day.

Students signing up for this course should be genuinely interested in exploring the First Folio and its legacy. Reading early modern texts requires a level of commitment and dedication. Active participation in our discussions based on a thorough preparation of set texts is a prerequisite for taking part in this course.

In preparation for this seminar, please browse the Folger Library webpage: https://www.folger.edu/shakespeare/first-folio

The “Prüfungsleistung” for this course is a term paper of approximately 4500.

Reading assignments will be communicated in advance, and writing tasks alongside active participation in our sessions will be an integral part of this seminar. [Studienleistung]