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This England, That Shakespeare - New Angles on Englishness and the Bard (Hardcover, New edition)
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This England, That Shakespeare - New Angles on Englishness and the Bard (Hardcover, New edition)
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Is Shakespeare English, British, neither or both? Addressing from
various angles the relation of the figure of the national
poet/dramatist to constructions of England and Englishness this
collection of essays probes the complex issues raised by this
question, first through explorations of his plays, principally
though not exclusively the histories (Part One), then through
discussion of a range of subsequent appropriations and
reorientations of Shakespeare and 'his' England (Part Two). If
Shakespeare has been taken to stand for Britain as well as England,
as if the two were interchangeable, this double identity has come
under increasing strain with the break-up - or shake-up - of
Britain through devolution and the end of Empire. Essays in Part
One examine how the fissure between English and British identities
is probed in Shakespeare's own work, which straddles a vital
juncture when an England newly independent from Rome was
negotiating its place as part of an emerging British state and
empire. Essays in Part Two then explore the vexed relations of
'Shakespeare' to constructions of authorial identity as well as
national, class, gender and ethnic identities. At this crucial
historical moment, between the restless interrogations of the
tercentenary celebrations of the Union of Scotland and England in
2007 and the quatercentenary celebrations of the death of the bard
in 2016, amid an increasing clamour for a separate English
parliament, when the end of Britain is being foretold and when
flags and feelings are running high, this collection has a
topicality that makes it of interest not only to students and
scholars of Shakespeare studies and Renaissance literature, but to
readers inside and outside the academy interested in the drama of
national identities in a time of transition.
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