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Victorian Shakespeare (Volume 1): Theatre, Drama, Performance ranges widely across the variety of Victorian theatrical spaces and forms in examining the ways in which the production of Shakespeare fundamentally informs the changing nature and status of the Victorian theatre. It considers the performance spaces of the legitimate theatre, but also looks at burlesques and parodies, the cultural and political spaces of the 1832 Select Committee on Dramatic Literature, the artistic realm of Shakespeare illustrations and theatre posters, and Shakespeare's presence in nineteenth-century Europe and America.…mehr

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Victorian Shakespeare (Volume 1): Theatre, Drama, Performance ranges widely across the variety of Victorian theatrical spaces and forms in examining the ways in which the production of Shakespeare fundamentally informs the changing nature and status of the Victorian theatre. It considers the performance spaces of the legitimate theatre, but also looks at burlesques and parodies, the cultural and political spaces of the 1832 Select Committee on Dramatic Literature, the artistic realm of Shakespeare illustrations and theatre posters, and Shakespeare's presence in nineteenth-century Europe and America.
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Autorenporträt
NINA AUERBACH John Welsh Centennial Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania, USA JEAN CHOTHIA Fellow of Selwyn College, Cambridge and Senior Lecturer in English, Cambridge University, UK INGA-STINA EWBANK Professor Emeritus of English Literature, University of Leeds, UK RICHARD FOULKES Reader in the Department of English, University of Leicester, UK PETER HOLLAND McMeel Family Professor of Shakespeare Studies, Department of Film, Television and Theatre, University of Notre Dame, USA SARA JAN Teaches for the Open University and Southampton University. LISA MERRILL Professor of Performance Studies, Hofstra University, Hempstead, USA and Visiting Professor of Performance Studies at Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA JANE MOODY Lecturer in English and Related Literature at the University of York, UK KATHERINE NEWEY Senior Lecturer in Theatre Studies, Lancaster University, UK RICHARD W. SCHOCH Reader in Drama and Theatre History, Queen Mary, University of London, UK JOHN STOKES Professor of Modern British Literature, Department of English, King's College London, UK JULIA SWINDELLS Senior Lecturer in English, Drama and Education and one of the Directors of English at Homerton College
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'Victorian Shakespeare is not free from a tendency to make history a refuge from judgement, but it does richly advance our understanding of how Shakespeare made us and how we have made him.' - Times Literary Supplement