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Shakespeare and Tourism provides a dialogical mapping of
Shakespeare studies and touristic theory through a collection of
essays by scholars on a wide range of material. This volume
examines how Shakespeare tourism has evolved since its inception,
and how the phenomenon has been influenced and redefined by
performance studies, the prevalence of the World Wide Web,
developments in technology, and the globalization of Shakespearean
performance. Current scholarship recognizes Shakespearean tourism
as a thriving international industry, the result of centuries of
efforts to attribute meanings associated with the playwright's
biography and literary prestige to sites for artistic pilgrimage
and the consumption of cultural heritage. Through bringing
Shakespeare and tourism studies into more explicit contact, this
collection provides readers with a broad base for comparisons
across time and location, and thereby encourages a thorough
reconsideration of how we understand both fields.
The Shakespearean World takes a global view of Shakespeare and his
works, especially their afterlives. Constantly changing, the
Shakespeare central to this volume has acquired an array of
meanings over the past four centuries. "Shakespeare" signifies the
historical person, as well as the plays and verse attributed to
him. It also signifies the attitudes towards both author and works
determined by their receptions. Throughout the book, specialists
aim to situate Shakespeare's world and what the world is because of
him. In adopting a global perspective, the volume arranges
thirty-six chapters in five parts: Shakespeare on stage
internationally since the late seventeenth century; Shakespeare on
film throughout the world; Shakespeare in the arts beyond drama and
performance; Shakespeare in everyday life; Shakespeare and critical
practice. Through its coverage, The Shakespearean World offers a
comprehensive transhistorical and international view of the ways
this Shakespeare has not only influenced but has also been
influenced by diverse cultures during 400 years of performance,
adaptation, criticism, and citation. While each chapter is a
freshly conceived introduction to a significant topic, all of the
chapters move beyond the level of survey, suggesting new directions
in Shakespeare studies - such as ecology, tourism, and new media -
and making substantial contributions to the field. This volume is
an essential resource for all those studying Shakespeare, from
beginners to advanced specialists.
This book is a study of twenty stage productions, adaptations and
screen versions of Shakespeare's final Roman play. It makes
available for the first time sustained discussions of major
productions of the play in four languages and five countries, and
explores how Shakespeare's most political drama has been shaped to
circumstances radically different from its original early modern
staging. The book offers in-depth analyses of Coriolanus
productions covering the post-war era to the twenty-first century,
combining close readings of documents and historical
contextualisation to productions by the BBC, the Berliner Ensemble,
The Katona Jozsef Theatre in communist Hungary, the Royal
Shakespeare Company, Britain's National Theatre, The New York
Shakespeare Festival, Robert Lepage, Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
and Ralph Fiennes' major motion picture. -- .
The Shakespearean World takes a global view of Shakespeare and his
works, especially their afterlives. Constantly changing, the
Shakespeare central to this volume has acquired an array of
meanings over the past four centuries. "Shakespeare" signifies the
historical person, as well as the plays and verse attributed to
him. It also signifies the attitudes towards both author and works
determined by their receptions. Throughout the book, specialists
aim to situate Shakespeare's world and what the world is because of
him. In adopting a global perspective, the volume arranges
thirty-six chapters in five parts: Shakespeare on stage
internationally since the late seventeenth century; Shakespeare on
film throughout the world; Shakespeare in the arts beyond drama and
performance; Shakespeare in everyday life; Shakespeare and critical
practice. Through its coverage, The Shakespearean World offers a
comprehensive transhistorical and international view of the ways
this Shakespeare has not only influenced but has also been
influenced by diverse cultures during 400 years of performance,
adaptation, criticism, and citation. While each chapter is a
freshly conceived introduction to a significant topic, all of the
chapters move beyond the level of survey, suggesting new directions
in Shakespeare studies - such as ecology, tourism, and new media -
and making substantial contributions to the field. This volume is
an essential resource for all those studying Shakespeare, from
beginners to advanced specialists.
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