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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Second_FolioSecond Folio - Wikipedia

    Genre. English Renaissance theatre. Publisher. Thomas Cotes. Publication date. 1632. The Second Folio is the 1632 edition of the collected plays of William Shakespeare. It follows the First Folio of 1623. Much language was updated in the Second Folio and there are almost 1,700 changes.

  2. Shakespeares Folio. Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies ist die erste Gesamtausgabe von William Shakespeares Dramen, die 1623, sieben Jahre nach seinem Tod, im Folio - Buchformat mit einer Buchrückenhöhe von ca. 40 cm erschien. Sie wird auch als First Folio (Erste Folioausgabe) bezeichnet.

  3. This copy is incomplete; instead of [xx], 304, 232, 420 pp., it contains [xiv], 304, 232, p. 1-303, 343-416. The last pages are in very poor condition, repaired. The text of the second folio follows that of the first, with some corrections. This copy was bequeathed to the Public Library of N.S.W. by Miss Essie Jenyns in 1921.

  4. 4. Dez. 2020 · The other thing that makes the Second Folio distinct from the First Folio is that it contains the first ever published poem by a young, 24-year-old John Milton, the author of Paradise Lost. For a good introduction to the meaning of this poem and the significance of the Second Folio please watch this video of Ari Friedlander, University of Dayton.

  5. Ten years after the publishing of the Second Folio, Civil War broke out and the London theatres were closed. When the English monarchy was restored and Charles II came to the throne in 1660 the theatres reopened and Shakespeare's plays began to be performed again. This was when the third impression of the Folio was produced, the first ...

  6. 14. Apr. 2015 · This, the second edition of the collected plays of William Shakespeare, is commonly known as "the second folio." The so-called "first folio" was printed in London and issued in 1623 by Isaac Jaggard and Edward Blount. It contained 36 plays, 18 of which had never before appeared in print, including Macbeth, The tempest, and Julius Caesar. Before the first folio, a number of Shakespeare's plays ...

  7. This section of the Second Folio features an elegy on Shakespeare by aspiring poet John Milton – his first published poem, though his name was not printed. While preparing the text, the printers made nearly 1700 changes to modernize the First Folio text according to then-current conventions and to clarify obvious typos and cruxes (i.e. confusing or nonsensical text).