
Mediatic Shakespeare
The Dynamics of Orality, Script and Print in the Plays and Poems
Richard Cavell(Author)
University of Toronto Press
Published on 23. September 2025
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-1-4875-6536-7 (ISBN)
Description
Shakespeare produced his works during a media shift that was unmatched - until our own.
Mediatic Shakespeare by media theorist Richard Cavell examines how Shakespeare's writing engaged with the cultural upheaval of an era shifting rapidly from spoken traditions towards print materials. Cavell argues that print was an active cultural force that was in the process of reshaping Shakespeare's world and work. Nostalgic for oral communality, Shakespeare engaged guardedly with print, producing a media dynamic that resonates throughout his work.
Drawing on media theorists from Marshall McLuhan to Friedrich Kittler and Bernhard Siegert, Cavell traces Shakespeare's engagement with the effects of a media ecology in which knowing and being were aggressively in flux.
Structured across four chapters, Mediatic Shakespeare explores Shakespeare's media ecology, the unsettling interfaces of orality and literacy, the breakdown of the sensus communis, and the implications for his work of the printing involution.
Mediatic Shakespeare by media theorist Richard Cavell examines how Shakespeare's writing engaged with the cultural upheaval of an era shifting rapidly from spoken traditions towards print materials. Cavell argues that print was an active cultural force that was in the process of reshaping Shakespeare's world and work. Nostalgic for oral communality, Shakespeare engaged guardedly with print, producing a media dynamic that resonates throughout his work.
Drawing on media theorists from Marshall McLuhan to Friedrich Kittler and Bernhard Siegert, Cavell traces Shakespeare's engagement with the effects of a media ecology in which knowing and being were aggressively in flux.
Structured across four chapters, Mediatic Shakespeare explores Shakespeare's media ecology, the unsettling interfaces of orality and literacy, the breakdown of the sensus communis, and the implications for his work of the printing involution.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
21 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
517 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4875-6536-7 (9781487565367)
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Person
Richard Cavell is a professor in the Department of English Language and Literatures at the University of British Columbia and co-founder of their media studies program.
Content
List of Illustrations
Introduction
1. "Offices ... of mediation": Shakespeare's Media Ecology
2. "Speech ... well penned": Interfaces of Orality and Literacy
3. "Th'untuned and jarring senses": The Breakdown of the Sensus Communis
4. "A copie out of mine": The Printing Involution
Conclusion: From the Songs of Apollo to the Words of Mercury
Bibliography
Introduction
1. "Offices ... of mediation": Shakespeare's Media Ecology
2. "Speech ... well penned": Interfaces of Orality and Literacy
3. "Th'untuned and jarring senses": The Breakdown of the Sensus Communis
4. "A copie out of mine": The Printing Involution
Conclusion: From the Songs of Apollo to the Words of Mercury
Bibliography