Shakespeare in American Life (Paperback)


Shakespeare and American Life celebrates the extraordinary English poetOs influence on American culture D whether high, low, or middlebrow D to mark the 150th anniversary of Henry FolgerOs birth and the 75th anniversary of the great library he and Emily created for Shakespearean scholarship. A sampler of such scholarship is here presented by nine essays that offer contexts for the multitude of images and objects on display in the Folger LibraryOs Great Hall during the spring and summer of 2007, many of them D and a few additional images D reproduced in this catalogue. The essays explore ShakespeareOs influence on AmericaOs cultural history from a variety of perspectives. Chronologically, they range from the colonial period, to the adoption of Shakespeare as an OAmerican geniusO in the nineteenth century, to twentieth-century musical comedy, film, theater, and finally to Shakespeare as we know him in twentyfirst century America. Culturally, the essays range from the academic (about editors and scholars), to the theatrical (ShakespeareOs continuous presence on the American stage), to the popular (the appropriation of Shakespeare as a popular icon in advertising, folk art, and kitsch)."

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Shakespeare and American Life celebrates the extraordinary English poetOs influence on American culture D whether high, low, or middlebrow D to mark the 150th anniversary of Henry FolgerOs birth and the 75th anniversary of the great library he and Emily created for Shakespearean scholarship. A sampler of such scholarship is here presented by nine essays that offer contexts for the multitude of images and objects on display in the Folger LibraryOs Great Hall during the spring and summer of 2007, many of them D and a few additional images D reproduced in this catalogue. The essays explore ShakespeareOs influence on AmericaOs cultural history from a variety of perspectives. Chronologically, they range from the colonial period, to the adoption of Shakespeare as an OAmerican geniusO in the nineteenth century, to twentieth-century musical comedy, film, theater, and finally to Shakespeare as we know him in twentyfirst century America. Culturally, the essays range from the academic (about editors and scholars), to the theatrical (ShakespeareOs continuous presence on the American stage), to the popular (the appropriation of Shakespeare as a popular icon in advertising, folk art, and kitsch)."

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Imprint

University of Washington Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

March 2007

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

2007

Editors

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Dimensions

279 x 216 x 14mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

192

ISBN-13

978-0-295-98715-6

Barcode

9780295987156

Categories

LSN

0-295-98715-4



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