This book examines Yeats's writing about Shakespeare in the contexts of his work on behalf of the Irish Literary Revival and contemporary trends in Shakespeare reception. These prose pieces reveal Yeats thinking about Shakespeare's art and times throughout his career, and taken together they offer a new perspective on the contours of Yeats's cultural politics.
This book examines Yeats's writing about Shakespeare in the contexts of his work on behalf of the Irish Literary Revival and contemporary trends in Shakespeare reception. These prose pieces reveal Yeats thinking about Shakespeare's art and times throughout his career, and taken together they offer a new perspective on the contours of Yeats's cultural politics.
Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: William Shakespeare in Yeats's Irish Revival Chapter 1: De-Anglicization: Yeats, Victorian Shakespeare, and Cultural Authority Chapter 2: The Birth of a Nation: Shakespeare in the Irish Dramatic Movement Chapter 3: Disappointment, Degeneration, and Despair: Yeats's Late Shakespeare Chapter 4: Yeats's Modern(ish) Shakespeare: Irish Revivalism and Literary Modernism Bibliography Index About the Author
Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: William Shakespeare in Yeats's Irish Revival Chapter 1: De-Anglicization: Yeats, Victorian Shakespeare, and Cultural Authority Chapter 2: The Birth of a Nation: Shakespeare in the Irish Dramatic Movement Chapter 3: Disappointment, Degeneration, and Despair: Yeats's Late Shakespeare Chapter 4: Yeats's Modern(ish) Shakespeare: Irish Revivalism and Literary Modernism Bibliography Index About the Author
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