Tracing more than two centuries of history, Shakespeare in Montana
uncovers a vast array of different voices that capture the state's
love affair with the world's most famous writer. From mountain men,
pioneers, and itinerant acting companies in mining camps to women's
clubs at the turn of the twentieth century and the contemporary
popularity of Shakespeare in the Parks throughout Montana, the book
chronicles the stories of residents across this incredible western
state who have been attracted to the words and works of
Shakespeare. Minton explores this unique relationship found in the
Treasure State and provides considerable insight into the myriad
places and times in which Shakespeare's words have been heard and
discussed. By revealing what Shakespeare has meant to the people of
Montana, Minton offers us a better understanding of the state's
citizens and history while providing a key perspective on
Shakespeare's enduring global influence.
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