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Shakespeares Rise To Cultural Prominence Politics Print And Alteration 16421700 Emma Depledge

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Shakespeares Rise To Cultural Prominence Politics Print And Alteration 16421700 Emma Depledge
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.36 MB
Pages: 262
Author: Emma Depledge
ISBN: 9781108427104, 1108427103
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Shakespeares Rise To Cultural Prominence Politics Print And Alteration 16421700 Emma Depledge by Emma Depledge 9781108427104, 1108427103 instant download after payment.

Shakespeare's rise to prominence was by no means inevitable. While he was popular in his lifetime, the number of new editions and revivals of his plays declined over the following decades. Emma Depledge uses the methodologies of book and theatre history to provide a re-assessment of the reputation and dissemination of Shakespeare during the Interregnum and Restoration. She demonstrates the crucial role of the Exclusion Crisis (1678–1682), a political crisis over the royal succession, as a foundational moment in Shakespeare's canonisation. The period saw a sudden surge of theatrical alterations and a significantly increased rate of new editions and stage revivals. In the wake of the Exclusion Crisis, Shakespeare's plays were made available on a scale not witnessed since the early seventeenth century, thus reversing what might otherwise have been a permanent disappearance of his drama from canonical familiarity and firmly establishing Shakespeare's work in the national cultural imagination.

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