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The Shakespeare Hut: A Story of Memory, Performance and Identity, 1916-1923

Autor Ailsa Grant Ferguson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 dec 2018
This book tells the forgotten story of the Shakespeare Hut, a vast, mock-Tudor building for New Zealand Anzac soldiers visiting London on leave from the front lines. Constructed in Bloomsbury in 1916, the Hut was to be the only built memorial to mark Shakespeare's Tercentenary in the midst of war. With a purpose-built performance space, its tiny stage hosted the biggest theatrical stars of the age.

The Hut is a vivid and unique case study in cultural memory and performance of Shakespeare. One extraordinary building brings together Shakespeare's place in First World War theatre, in emerging new post-colonial identities, the story of Shakespearean performance in the twentieth century and in the struggle for women's suffrage.

Grant Ferguson transports you to the Hut and its lively, idiosyncratic world. From a feminist-led stage to a hub of Indian intellectual and political debate, from a Shakespeare memorial to an Anzac social club, this is the story of a building truly at a crossroads.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781474295840
ISBN-10: 1474295843
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 8 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția The Arden Shakespeare
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

List of Illustrations

Acknowledgements


Foreword by Gordon McMullan and Philip Mead


Introduction


Chapter one
Prologue: The Shakespeare Memorial National Theatre events, 1910-12: Festivity, bardolatry, (re)constructing 'memory'


Chapter two
"What Ho! For Shakespeare, when we get back to Blighty!": Commemorating Shakespeare in wartime


Chapter three
Performing Englishness: The Shakespeare Hut for Anzacs


Chapter four
Performing femininity: Women at the Shakespeare Hut


Chapter five
After the War, 1919-23



Chapter six
Epilogue: Forgetting and 'Remembering' the Shakespeare Hut, 1924-2016: Festivity, bardolatry and (re)constructing 'memory'

Notes

Bibliography

Index

Recenzii

A fascinating, multi-faceted narrative of cultural changes negotiated in a unique cultural space, including new national identities arising from the old British Empire, feminism, modernism and the afterlives of Shakespeare.