CMU School of Drama


Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Shakespeare goes digital

The Guardian: "In an ordinary room off a beige corridor in a dull 1930s Oxford building, four priceless early editions of Hamlet lie thrillingly open on a large round table that once belonged to John Ruskin.
It's hugely tempting to touch, but this is a situation where discretion is the better part of valour."

1 comment:

Devrie Guerrero said...

I don't understand why you would need 34 different forms of one book or why they would keep the primary sources kept away hidden. there's a lot of history in those 4 books. I do understand the need to protect them and preserve them. What is the use in having them if no one sees them.