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Shakespeare and the Eighteenth Century (Paperback)
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In 1700, Shakespeare was viewed as one of the leading Renaissance
playwrights, but not as supreme. By 1800, he was not only widely
performed and read but celebrated as a universal genius and a
national literary hero. What happened during the intervening years
is the subject of this fascinating volume, which brings together
Renaissance and eighteenth-century scholars who examine how
Shakespeare gradually penetrated, and came to dominate, the culture
and intellectual life of people in the English-speaking world. The
contributors approach Shakespeare from a wide range of
perspectives, to illuminate the way contemporary philosophy,
science and medicine, textual practice, theatre studies, and
literature both informed and were influenced by eighteenth-century
interpretations of his works. Among the topics are Falstaff and
eighteenth-century ideas of the sublime, David Garrick's 1756
adaptation of The Winter's Tale and its relationship to medical
theories of femininity, the textual practices of George Steevens,
Shakespeare's importance in furthering the careers of actors on the
eighteenth-century stage, and the influence of Shakespeare on
writers as diverse as Edmund Burke, Horace Walpole, and Ann
Radcliff. Together, the essays paint a vivid picture of the
relationship between eighteenth-century Shakespeare and ideas about
shared nationhood, knowledge, morality, history, and the self.
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