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Professor Stephen Greenblatt, editor of the Norton Shakespeare, will be reading from his newest book Will in the World: How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare. Beforehand, join him for a reception to raise a glass. Sponsored by the Harvard Book Store, the Harvard University English Department and the Harvard University Art Museums. Free. 5 p.m. Harvard Book Store, 1256 Mass Ave. 6 p.m. Arthur M. Sackler Museum, 485 Broadway...
...latest book, Will in the World: How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare, the award-winning Norton Anthology editor recreates a possible life of the elusive bard in order to postulate how Elizabethan England gave rise to who is widely regarded as the world’s greatest writer...
...said the error was “impossible for us to detect,” because the copied passage was properly footnoted, and Norton found the footnotes to be accurate. Ogletree informed his Norton editor as soon as he discovered the missing attribution, Brockett said...
...Norton did check every footnote to the book,” she said. “You wouldn’t have any other way of knowing unless you had read Balkin’s book and had an exceptional memory...
Brockett said she thinks errors of this nature occur “from time to time throughout the industry,” although she couldn’t recall another example involving Norton...