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Shakespeare in the Eighteenth Century

Fiona Ritchie, Peter Sabor, Marcus Walsh, Jack Lynch, Antonia Forster, Brean Hammond, David Fairer, Thomas Keymer, Tiffany Stern, Robert Shaughnessy, Jenny Davidson, Michael Burden, Shearer West, Kate Rumbold, Kathryn Prince, Frans De Bruyn, Roger Paulin, Philip Smallwood
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  • Date Published: January 2015
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781107479890

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  • In the eighteenth century, Shakespeare became indisputably the most popular English dramatist. Published editions, dramatic performances and all kinds of adaptations of his works proliferated and his influence on authors and genres was extensive. By the second half of the century Shakespeare's status had been fully established, and since that time he has remained central to English culture. Shakespeare in the Eighteenth Century explores the impact he had on various aspects of culture and society: not only in literature and the theatre, but also in visual arts, music and even national identity. The eighteenth century's Shakespeare, however, was not our Shakespeare. In recovering the particular ways in which his works were read and used during this crucial period in his reception, this book, with its many illustrations and annotated bibliography, is the clearest way into understanding this key phase in the reception of the playwright.

    • Examines Shakespeare's rising popularity in the eighteenth century
    • Includes an extensive annotated bibliography of eighteenth-century adaptations and editions as well as secondary works
    • The essays make many interdisciplinary connections between theatre, visual arts, literature and culture
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    "This volume of essays focuses on the critical interest in Shakespeare that has its roots in the 18th century, noting both performance traditions and literary influence."
    --Choice

    "Perhaps the greatest triumph of this deeply pleasing volume, however, is the demonstration that Shakespeare in the eighteenth century came to mean something collective, too. The man and his works became a way for England, and to lesser extent Britons and English-speaking peoples generally, to forge an identity that was national in the former cases, and linguistic and cultural in the latter."
    --Ian Kelly, huntington library quarterly | vol. 76, no. 2

    "It is nonetheless the most comprehensive study available, including not only the scholarship mentioned above but also essays on eighteenth-century criticism and reviews of Shakespeare, Shakespearean forgeries, and Shakespeare in opera. Most impressive is that, besides occasional disagreements, this collection builds a remarkably consistent picture of Shakespeare’s status and identity in the eighteenth century."
    -Nicholas Hudson, Comptes Rendus

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    • Date Published: January 2015
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781107479890
    • length: 470 pages
    • dimensions: 229 x 152 x 24 mm
    • weight: 0.62kg
    • contains: 17 b/w illus.
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Introduction Fiona Ritchie and Peter Sabor
    Part I. The Dissemination and Reception of Shakespeare in Print:
    1. Editing and publishing Shakespeare Marcus Walsh
    2. Criticism of Shakespeare Jack Lynch
    3. Shakespeare in the reviews Antonia Forster
    4. Shakespeare discoveries and forgeries Brean Hammond
    Part II. Shakespeare in Literature:
    5. Shakespeare in poetry David Fairer
    6. Shakespeare in the novel Thomas Keymer
    7. Shakespeare in drama Tiffany Stern
    Part III. Shakespeare on the Stage:
    8. Shakespeare and the London stage Robert Shaughnessy
    9. Shakespeare adaptation Jenny Davidson
    10. Shakespeare and opera Michael Burden
    Part IV. Memorializing Shakespeare:
    11. Shakespeare and the visual arts Shearer West
    12. Shakespeare and the Stratford Jubilee Kate Rumbold
    13. Shakespeare and English nationalism Kathryn Prince
    Part V. Shakespeare in the Wider World:
    14. Shakespeare and the French Revolution Frans De Bruyn
    15. Shakespeare and Germany Roger Paulin
    16. Shakespeare and philosophy Philip Smallwood
    Reference guide to Shakespeare in the eighteenth century Frans De Bruyn
    Index.

  • Editors

    Fiona Ritchie, McGill University, Montréal
    Fiona Ritchie is Assistant Professor of English at McGill University, Canada.

    Peter Sabor, McGill University, Montréal
    Peter Sabor is Canada Research Chair and Professor of English at McGill University.

    Contributors

    Fiona Ritchie, Peter Sabor, Marcus Walsh, Jack Lynch, Antonia Forster, Brean Hammond, David Fairer, Thomas Keymer, Tiffany Stern, Robert Shaughnessy, Jenny Davidson, Michael Burden, Shearer West, Kate Rumbold, Kathryn Prince, Frans De Bruyn, Roger Paulin, Philip Smallwood

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