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Shakespeare In America An Anthology From The Revolution To Now James Shapiro

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Shakespeare In America An Anthology From The Revolution To Now James Shapiro
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Publisher: Library of America
File Extension: AZW3
File size: 2.74 MB
Pages: 952
Author: James Shapiro
ISBN: 9781598534627, 1598534629
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Shakespeare In America An Anthology From The Revolution To Now James Shapiro by James Shapiro 9781598534627, 1598534629 instant download after payment.

"The history of Shakespeare in America," writes James Shapiro in his introduction to this groundbreaking anthology, "is also the history of America itself." Shakespeare was a central, inescapable part of America's literary inheritance, and a prism through which crucial American issues--revolution, slavery, war, social justice--were refracted and understood. In tracing the many surprising forms this influence took, Shapiro draws on many genres--poetry, fiction, essays, plays, memoirs, songs, speeches, letters, movie reviews, comedy routines--and on a remarkable range of American writers from Emerson, Melville, Lincoln, and Mark Twain to James Agee, John Berryman, Pauline Kael, and Cynthia Ozick. Americans of the revolutionary era ponder the question "to sign or not to sign;" Othello becomes the focal point of debates on race; the Astor Place riots, set off by a production of Macbeth, attest to the violent energies aroused by theatrical controversies; Jane Addams finds in King Lear...

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