The Merry Wives of Windsor

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The Merry Wives of Windsor
Discovering Shakespeare with the British Library and Vodafone
The Merry Wives
of Windsor
Shakespeare’s plays began to be printed in 1594, probably with his tragedy Titus Andronicus. This appeared
as a small cheap pamphlet called a quarto. Eighteen of Shakespeare’s plays had appeared in quarto editions
by the time of his death in 1616. Two of the plays, Pericles and Two Noble Kinsmen, only exist in their quarto
versions and were omitted from the First Folio collected edition of 1623. The only Shakespeare manuscript
known to survive is a section of the little known collaborative work Sir Thomas More. For all his other plays,
the printed texts are our only sources and the quarto editions are the ones closest to his time. Some are thought
to preserve either his working drafts (foul papers) or his fair copies. Others are thought to record versions
remembered by actors who performed the plays, providing information about staging practices in
Shakespeare’s day.

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