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Shakespeare In A Divided America James Shapiro

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Shakespeare In A Divided America James Shapiro
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Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.06 MB
Author: James Shapiro
ISBN: 9780525522294, 9780525522300, 0525522298, 0525522301, c1d4c50f-9b10-44d9-8a8a-7c6f155483a2
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Shakespeare In A Divided America James Shapiro by James Shapiro 9780525522294, 9780525522300, 0525522298, 0525522301, c1d4c50f-9b10-44d9-8a8a-7c6f155483a2 instant download after payment.

From leading Shakespeare scholar James Shapiro, a timely and insightful examination of what the world's greatest dramatist can teach us about life in an America riven by conflict
The United States has always been divided, but Americans from all walks of life have also always shared a deep affinity for the plays William Shakespeare, even if their meaning has been fiercely contested. For well over two centuries now, Americans of all stripes—presidents and activists, writers and soldiers—have turned to his plays to prosecute the most intense and pivotal quarrels in the soul of the nation, a nation defined by its political and social pluralism. That prosecution dates back to pre-Revolutionary times, when Hamlet's famous soliloquy—"To be or not to be"—was appropriated both by defenders of British rule and those seeking to overthrow it. Shapiro traces Shakespeare's formative and crucial role in our nation's history, from the otherwise progressive...

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