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Four Hundred Years of Shakespeare in Europe

Hoenselaars, Ton(Edited by)Pujante, Luis A.(Edited by)
Part of the Shakespeare and His Contemporaries: The International Shakespeare Series series
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Four Hundred Years of Shakespeare in Europe offers a wide range of essays that capture the unprecedented current boom in the study of 'Shakespeare in Europe.' The various contributions cover three basic areas in the history of Shakespearean reception on the European continent and in Britain: translations, productions, and appropriations in more general terms.

The essays address a variety of themes, including the developing reception of Shakespeare's works in Europe, as well as the changing status of Shakespeare, also as a fictional character.

The practice of Shakespearean translation is discussed, but also translation as a neglected instance of 'alternative Shakespeares.' The volume's editors provide a survey of the ways in which academic interest in European Shakespeare has developed over the last two decades.

This volume, with contributors from both non-Anglophone and English-speaking Shakespeareans, comes with a foreword by Stanley Wells.

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University of Delaware Press
1611492238 / 9781611492231
Hardback
01/05/2003
United States
274 pages
167 x 245 mm, 587 grams