400 Years of Shakespeare’s First Folio on display in the Langson Library
Join UCI Libraries to celebrate the opening of its newest exhibit, 400 Years of Shakespeare’s First Folio. Published in 1623, Shakespeare’s First Folio was a landmark of printing at the time and, as of 2020, is the most expensive piece of literature ever auctioned. Printed seven years after Shakespeare’s death, the First Folio was the first compilation of his plays, 18 of which had never been published before.
In celebration of the First Folio’s 400th anniversary, this exhibit delves into what makes the First Folio so treasured, with special attention paid to the copy housed in the UCI Libraries Special Collections and Archives. 400 Years of Shakespeare’s First Folio explores the diverse influences Shakespeare drew from in the late Renaissance as well as his contributions to the English language and far-reaching impact on the visual arts. Incorporating four centuries of rare books and artwork, the exhibit traces the growing recognition of his genius and his rise in popularity both in England and around the globe.
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2023/12/07 - 2023/12/29
University of California, Irvine
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