Extramural Shakespeare

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Extramural Shakespeare

Denise Albanese

(Reproducing Shakespeare : new studies in adaptation and appropriation)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2010

1st ed

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [165]-173) and index

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Description

This study argues that Shakespeare can now be understood as part of public culture. Thanks to the emergence of mass education in the twentieth century, Albanese argues that Shakespeare has become a shared property, despite the depiction of his texts as 'elite' cultural objects in the film industry.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Shakespeare in Public Reframing Shakespeare for the Millennium: American Culture, 'Elites,' The Academy - and Beyond Pacino's Cliffs Notes: Looking for Richard's 'Public' Shakespeare Shakespeare Goes to School The Shakespeare Film, the Market, and the Americanization of Culture Social Dreaming and Making Shakespeare Matter

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