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ISBN 10: 0230577032
ISBN 13: 9780230577039
Author: Stephen Purcell
In recent years, the 'Popular Shakespeare' phenomenon has become ever more pervasive: in fringe productions, mainstream theatre, or the mass media, Shakespeare is increasingly constructed as an authentic part of popular culture. A vivid account of Shakespeare in performance since the 1990s, this book examines what 'Shakespeare' means to us today.
Preface
Acknowledgements
Personal Narrative
Ambiguous Applause: Popular Shakespeares
Stand-up Shakespeare: Text and Metatext – Shakespeare and Anachronism
Jeffrey Archer: The One That Got Away – 'A Play Extempore': Interpolation, Improvisation, and Unofficial Speech
A Bit Sexist – 'It's Like a Shakespeare Play!': Parodic Appropriations of Shakespeare
Blasphemy – Shakespeare's Popular Audience: Reconstructions and Deconstructions
Alternative Endings – Shakespeare, Space, and the 'Popular'
'It's the Famous Bit!': Fragments of Romeo and Juliet, Shakespearean 'Samples'
Rough Magic
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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Tags: Stephen Purcell, Popular Shakespeare, Simulation, Subversion, Modern Stage