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Shakespeare and European Politics

Hoenselaars, Ton(Foreword by)Delabastita, Dirk(Edited by)Franssen, Paul(Edited by)Vos, Jozef de(Edited by)
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This collection offers a selection of papers presented at a conference held in Utrecht, the Netherlands.

It reflects a new trend in Shakespeare studies: a tendency to study Shakespeare not just in his own historical or national contexts, but also as a cultural phenomenon with an international afterlife, transmitted in a variety of languages, first of all in Europe.The volume explores how, for 400 years, Shakespeare has played a major role in a European framework, particularly where political events and developments were concerned, such as the early modern wars of religion, the emergence of the nation state, the two World Wars, the process of European unification, the attack on the World Trade Center, and Britain's participation in the Iraq war.

Dirk Delabastita is Professor of English literature and literary theory at the University of Namur.

Jozef De Vos teaches English literature and theater history at Ghent University.

Paul J. C. M. Franssen teaches British and South African literature at Utrecht University.

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University of Delaware Press
0874130042 / 9780874130041
Hardback
822.33
10/07/2008
United States
392 pages, 6 black & white illustrations
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