Comedie of Errors

SHAKESPEARE

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Comedie of Errors
Comedie of Errors
Comedie of Errors

"TWO GOODLY SONS… THE ONE SO LIKE THE OTHER AS COULD NOT BE DISTINGUISHED BUT BY NAMES": THE COMEDY OF ERRORS, EXTRACTED FROM THE SECOND FOLIO, 1632

SHAKESPEARE. [The Comedie of Errors]. London: Tho. Cotes for Robert Allot, 1632. Folio (9 by 12-3/4 inches), period-style three-quarter calf gilt, red morocco spine labels, marbled boards.

Eight original leaves from the Second Folio, containing The Comedie of Errors, Shakespeare's early farce of identical twins and mistaken identity, handsomely bound.

The four folios of Shakespeare are the first four editions of Shakespeare's collected plays. These were the only collected editions printed in the 17th century (a 1619 attempt at a collected edition in quarto form was never completed). The Second Folio, like the First Folio of 1623, contains 36 plays, all the plays that are considered to be wholly or in part by Shakespeare (with the exception of Pericles, which was added to the Third Folio edition of 1663). "The folios are incomparably the most important work in the English language" (W.A. Jackson, Pforzheimer Catalogue). A new group of investors published the Second Folio collection of Shakespeare's plays, which, with some changes (intentional and otherwise), largely reprinted the First Folio (1623) page for page. It is estimated that no more than 1000 copies of the Second Folio were printed. Leaves H1-I2 contain The Comedie of Errors. "The shortest and most unified of all Shakespeare's plays, The Comedy of Errors… is a remarkably sophisticated elaboration of (and improvement upon) Plautus, the Roman comic dramatist… Exuberant fun as it is and must be, this fierce little play is also one of the starting points for Shakespeare's reinvention of the human" (Harold Bloom). The facsimile title page exactly reproduces the title page of the Second Folio copy from which this play came. See Jaggard, 496.

Occasional light foxing. About-fine condition.

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