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Committing Shakespeare to Print
David Scott Kastan
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| David Scott Kastan |
David Scott Kastan is professor of English and comparative literature at Columbia University. He is a specialist on Shakespeare and early modern culture. His most recent books include Shakespeare and the Book (2001) and Shakespeare after Theory (1999). Other publications include Shakespeare and the Shapes of Time (1981), Staging the Renaissance (1991, edited with Peter Stallybrass), Critical Essays on Shakespeare's "Hamlet" (1995), The New History of Early English Drama (1997, edited with John Cox, and winner of the 1998 ATHE award for the best book on theatre history), and A Companion to Shakespeare(1999).
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