Only playscript in Shakespeare’s hand now available online
LONDON: The British Library has posted online
300 items relating to William Shakespeare, including the only surviving
playscript in his hand, making it widely accessible for the first time.
The playscript is from the manuscript of a
play called “Sir Thomas More”, to which Shakespeare contributed a scene. In the
scene, More courageously quells a mob of anti-French rioters who are calling
for immigrants to be banished, the library said on Tuesday.
The play, written in approximately 1600 about
the life of Henry VIII’s councillor and lord chancellor, was not by Shakespeare
and it was not staged because of fears it might incite unrest.
Among the other items posted online by the
library are manuscripts, books, maps, paintings, illustrations, pamphlets,
ballads, playbills and photos.
Britain is celebrating 400 years of
Shakespeare’s legacy (his death is recorded on April 23, 1616).
Other highlighted digitised items include a
17th-century manuscript thought to preserve the original tune of one of the
Fool’s songs from “King Lear” and Samuel Coleridge’s personal copy of “The
Dramatic Works of Shakespeare” with extensive annotations on the plays.
Alex
Whitfield of the British Library said: “From the influential first drawings of
Native Americans of the ‘New World’, to depictions of exotic Venice and civil
unrest in the streets of London, seeing original digitised artefacts can
vividly evoke the political, social and historical times in which Shakespeare
was writing, shrinking the gap between the past and the present and bringing
the world that shaped his imagination to life.
“Until
now, you would have had to visit the British Library Reading Rooms or
exhibitions to see these treasures – now Discovering Literature: Shakespeare
makes these wonderful research materials accessible to students and lovers of
literature everywhere.”
Source | Hindustan Times | 16 March
2016
Pralhad
Jadhav
Senior
Librarian
Khaitan
& Co
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Librarianship: Innovation for Excellence (NCFL 2016) during April 22-23, 2016.
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