In this collaborative monograph, five scholars from Britain, Australia and New Zealand reflect on the modes of commemoration of Shakespeare in and after the Tercentenary year, 1916, in two hemispheres. They argue that it was at this moment of remembering that 'global Shakespeare' first emerged in recognizable, if embryonic form. Despite a recent surge of interest in the Shakespeare Tercentenary, a great deal has been forgotten about this key moment in the history of the place of Shakespeare in national and global culture - much more than has been remembered. In addressing this the book offers new materials and discoveries about, and new interpretations of, the Tercentenary celebrations in Britain and in Australia and New Zealand, and reflects also on the long legacy of those celebrations..
| Author: Gordon McMullan, Philip Mead, Ailsa Grant Ferguson, Mark Houlahan, Kate Flaherty
| Publisher: The Arden Shakespeare
| Publication Date: Aug 22, 2019
| Number of Pages: 240 pages
| Language: English
| Binding: Paperback/Drama
| ISBN-10: 1350126543
| ISBN-13: 9781350126541
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Author:
Gordon McMullan, Philip Mead, Ailsa Grant Ferguson, Mark Houlahan, Kate Flaherty