Shakespeare in Phoenix: Folios, Forgeries and a Frankenfragment

Event description

  • Family friendly
  • Free
  • Open to the public

Thanks to the generosity of Alfred Knight, the Phoenix Public Library owns a substantial and valuable set of Shakespeare’s texts from the 1600s as part of the Rare Book Room. But who was Knight? Why and when did he collect Shakespeare? And are the books his will left to ‘the people of Phoenix’ entirely what they seem?

This talk will highlight some of the gems in the Alfred Knight Collection – and some of their mysteries. We’ll also look at the sometimes murky world of book selling and collecting in the late nineteenth and early twentieth-centuries!

The presentation features ASU English Professor Jonathan Hope, a specialist in Shakespeare’s language, the history of English, and computer text analysis. Hope came to ASU and Phoenix from Glasgow, Scotland five years ago. His most recent work has tried to debunk two myths about Shakespeare: that he invented thousands of words and that he did not know or care about the Copernican revolution in astronomical theory.

Hosted by Phoenix Public Library with support from ASU English.

Event contact

Mary Beth Hollmann
Mary.Hollmann@asu.edu
Date

Thursday, February 29, 2024

Time

5:30 pm6:30 pm (MST)

Location

Pulliam Auditorium, Burton Barr Central Library

Cost

Free