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Shakespeare & Beyond

"You had more beard when I last saw you": a set of Shakespearean shaving papers

Two Folger exhibitions in this anniversary year have explored Shakespeare’s far-reaching effect on consumer culture: first, America’s Shakespeare considered how the United States has made the Bard our own, and now Will & Jane examines the celebrity status of literary superstars William Shakespeare and Jane Austen. This month’s Folger Find is another example of how deeply Shakespeare has saturated Western culture: a set of “Gentlemen’s shaving paper with quotations from Shakespeare.”

Shaving paper with quotations from Shakespeare

Gentlemen’s shaving paper (Sh.Misc. 1836, cover). Folger Shakespeare Library.

Shaving papers were small scraps of paper used to clean a straight razor after one had finished shaving with it (or in between strokes). Obviously any stray piece of paper could serve this purpose, and several magazines published humorous anecdotes of book pages being used, but this depended on one’s available paper products or ambivalence toward their personal library.

Ideas for shaving papers and shaving paper cases appeared frequently in domestic and arts magazines well into the twentieth century, from woven mats and embroidery to painted cardboard and tissue paper supernovas. (You may notice that these craft ideas were generally marketed towards wives and children to make for their husbands and fathers. Though both men and women have employed various methods of hair removal throughout the centuries—a history stretching back at least as far as the ancient Egyptians—men were the main consumer base for the modern mass-produced razor industry until the mid-1910s, when the first razor marketed to women was produced.)

Comments

The straight razor has made a strong comeback: the Internet allows vendors to efficiently market products to scattered customers. Some vendors who specialize in straight razors (e.g., Classic Shaving, Maggard Razors, Straight Razor Designs, and others) might bring back shaving paper—certainly I’ve suggested it to them. 🙂

Leisureguy — August 20, 2016