Shakespeare's America, America's Shakespeare (Routledge Revivals)

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Routledge, 18. 3. 2014 - 250 strán (strany)

First published in 1990, this title explores the nature of the interaction between Shakespeare and American culture. Shakespeare stands at the center of an elaborate institutional reality, closely tied to both cultural and ideological production. His plays, Michael Bristol asserts, help to constitute a primary affirmative theme of much American culture criticism, specifically the celebration of individuality and the values of expressive autonomy. This reissue will be of particular value to Literature students and researchers with an interest in Shakespeare, as well as those interested in American cultural history more generally.

 

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Acknowledgements
The Political Economy of Scholarship
Tradition as a Social Agency
The Function of the Archive
the Deuteronomic Reconstruction of Authority
Shakespeare in the American Cultural Imagination
Old Historicism
From Politics to Sensibility
Subversion and its Containment
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index

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