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Beskrivning
The book gathers together a particularly strong line-up of contributors from across the literary-performative divide to examine the relationship between Shakespeare, the 'culture industries', modernism and live performance.
Michael Bristol, Kathleen McLuskie, Christopher Holmes
Recensioner i media
'A worthwhile purchase for anyone interested in modernism, Shakespeare, performance and the culture industry.' - The Magazine of Shakespeare's Globe
Innehållsförteckning
List of contributors, General editor’s preface, Acknowledgements, Introduction, 1 Modernity, modernism and postmodernism in the twentieth-century’s Shakespeare, 2 ‘To kill a king’: the modern politics of birdicide, 3 The problem of professionalism in twentieth-century stagings of Hamlet, 4 Translation at the intersections of history, 5 Women’s work and the performance of Shakespeare at the Royal Shakespeare Company, 6 Shakespearean performativity, 7 Heresies of style: some paradoxes of Soviet Ukrainian modernism, 8 ‘Lice in fur’: the aesthetics of cheek and Shakespearean production strategy, Bibliography, Index