Disseminating Shakespeare in the Nordic countries : shifting centres and peripheries in the nineteenth century
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Disseminating Shakespeare in the Nordic countries : shifting centres and peripheries in the nineteenth century
(Global Shakespeare inverted)
The Arden Shakespeare, 2022
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Charting the early dissemination of Shakespeare in the Nordic countries in the 19th century, this opens up an area of global Shakespeare studies that has received little attention to date. With case studies exploring the earliest translations of Hamlet into Danish; the first translation of Macbeth and the differing translations of Hamlet into Swedish; adaptations into Finnish; Kierkegaard's re-working of King Lear, and the reception of the African-American actor Ira Aldridge's performances in Stockholm as Othello and Shylock, it will appeal to all those interested in the reception of Shakespeare and its relationship to the political and social conditions.
The volume intervenes in the current discussion of global Shakespeare and more recent concepts like 'rhizome', which challenge the notion of an Anglocentric model of 'centre' versus 'periphery'. It offers a new assessment of these notions, revealing how the dissemination of Shakespeare is determined by a series of local and frequently interlocking centres and peripheries, such as the Finnish relation to Russia or the Norwegian relation with Sweden, rather than a matter of influence from the English Cultural Sphere.
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Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Nely Keinanen and Per Sivefors
1: The First Danish Production of Hamlet (1813): A Theatrical Representation of a National Crisis
Annelis Kuhlmann (Aarhus University, Denmark)
2: Geijer's Macbeth - Page, Stage and the Seeds of Time
Kiki Lindell (Lund University, Sweden) and Kent Hagglund (Stockholm University, Sweden)
3: Cold Maids and Dead Men: Gender in Translation and Transition in Hamlet
Cecilia Lindskog Whiteley (Uppsala University, Sweden)
4: The Poetics of Adaptation and Politics of Domestication: Macbeth and J. F. Lagervall's Ruunulinna
Jyrki Nummi, Eeva-Liisa Bastman and Erika Laamanen (all University of Helsinki, Finland)
5: Soren Kierkegaard's Adaptation Of King Lear
James Newlin (Case Western Reserve University, USA)
6: 'A blot on Swedish hospitality': Ira Aldridge's Visit to Stockholm in 1857
Per Sivefors (Linnaeus University, Sweden)
7: Shakespeare's Legacy and Aleksis Kivi: Rethinking Kivi's Drama Karkurit [The Fugitives]
Riitta Pohjola-Skarp (University of Tampere, Finland)
8: Anne Charlotte Leffler's Shakespeare: The Perils of Stardom and Everyday Life
Lynn R. Wilkinson (University of Texas, USA)
9: Knut Hamsun's Criticism of Shakespeare
Martin Humpal (Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic)
Afterword: Towards a Regional Methodology of Culture
Alexa Alice Joubin (George Washington University, USA)
Appendix: Nordic Shakespeare until 1900: A Timeline
Index
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