Memory and commemoration play a vital role not only in the work of
Shakespeare, but also in the process that has made him a world
author. As the contributors of this collection demonstrate, the
phenomenon of commemoration has no single approach, as it occurs on
many levels, has a long history, and is highly unpredictable in its
manifestations. With an international focus and a comparative scope
that explores the afterlives also of other artists, this volume
shows the diverse modes of commemorative practices involving
Shakespeare. Delving into these "cultures of commemoration," it
presents keen insights into the dynamics of authorship, literary
fame, and afterlives in its broader socio-historical contexts.
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