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Antipodal Shakespeare: Remembering and Forgetting in Britain, Australia and New Zealand, 1916 - 2016

Autor Professor Gordon McMullan, Philip Mead, Ailsa Grant Ferguson, Dr Mark Houlahan, Kate Flaherty
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 aug 2019
Despite a recent surge of critical interest in the Shakespeare Tercentenary, a great deal has been forgotten about this key moment in the history of the place of Shakespeare in national and global culture - much more than has been remembered. This book offers new archival discoveries about, and new interpretations of, the Tercentenary celebrations in Britain, Australia and New Zealand and reflects on the long legacy of those celebrations.

This collection gathers together five scholars from Britain, Australia and New Zealand to reflect on the modes of commemoration of Shakespeare across the hemispheres in and after the Tercentenary year, 1916. It was at this moment of remembering in 1916 that 'global Shakespeare' first emerged in recognizable form. Each contributor performs their own 'antipodal' reading, assessing in parallel events across two hemispheres, geographically opposite but politically and culturally connected in the wake of empire.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350126541
ISBN-10: 1350126543
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția The Arden Shakespeare
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction
Chapter 1:'Goblin's market: Israel Gollancz, the 1916 Tercentenary, and the invention of "global Shakespeare"'
reflections I
Chapter 2: 'The Shakespeare Hut: Anzac meets Shakespeare in London, 1916'
reflections II
Chapter 3:'Oblivion and Memory: New Zealand Inside the Shakespeare Hut (and Beyond), 1916'
reflections III
Chapter 4: 'The Afterlife of a Memorial'
reflections IV
Chapter 5: '"Remembering with Advantages": Henry V and the play of commemorative rhetoric in Australia'
After Word: 'Memory, Architecture, Space'
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Recenzii

A short and poignant collection of essays about a conjunction of public remembrances.Taken together, they offer a powerful account of Shakespeare's role as a mnemonic juggernaut.
Successfully analyzes the complex terms involved in the Tercente-nary celebrations in Britain, Australia, and New Zealand, revealing how this stage in Shakespeare commemoration entailed unique performances of remembering and forgetting.