Pericles and the textuality of theatre Gabriel Egan 2134/1292 https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/online_resource/Pericles_and_the_textuality_of_theatre/9321017 The subtitle of our meeting, 'From Stage to Print in Early Modern England, posits a movement in one direction, from performance to printed book. This seems reasonable since, whereas modern actors usually start with a printed text of some form, we are used to the idea that early modern actors started with manuscripts and that printing followed performance. In fact, the capacity of a printed play to originate fresh performances was something that the title-pages and the preliminary matter of the first play printings in the early sixteenth century made much of.... 2006-04-26 13:24:07 untagged Studies in the Creative Arts and Writing not elsewhere classified