Shakespeare and His Biographical Afterlives / ed. by Paul Edmondson, Paul Franssen.
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TextSeries: Shakespeare & ; 6Publisher: New York ; Oxford : Berghahn Books, [2020]Copyright date: ©2020Description: 1 online resource (110 p.)Content type: - 9781789206876
- 9781789206890
- Authors, English -- Biography -- History and criticism
- LITERARY CRITICISM / Shakespeare
- 1500s england
- 17th century england
- anglophone
- art history
- beauty
- biographical account
- biographical
- biography
- british history
- british theater
- class politics
- engaging
- feminism
- fictional biography
- film and theater
- germany and spain
- influences on shakespeare
- live arts
- live entertainment
- new evidence
- performance art
- realistic
- religion
- speculative nonfiction
- the bard
- theater studies
- wartime propaganda
- 822.3/3 23
- online - DeGruyter
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Setting the Stage -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Shakespeare’s Afterlives: Raising and Laying the Ghost of Authority -- Biography -- Chapter 2 The Debate about Shakespeare’s Character, Morals and Religion in Nineteenth-Century Germany -- Chapter 3 ‘Talk to Him’ Wilde, his Friends and Shakespeare’s Sonnets -- Chapter 4 Fighting over Shakespeare Commemorating the 1916 Tercentenary in Wartime -- Chapter 5 The Shakespeare Courtship in the Millennium -- Chapter 6 Biographical Aftershocks: Shakespeare and Marlowe in the Wake of 9/11 -- Fiction -- Chapter 7 Performance and Life Analogies in Shakespeare Novels for Young Readers -- Chapter 8 Shakespeare as Character in Two Works by José Carlos Somoza -- Chapter 9 The Bard-Baiting Model in Upstart Crow and Something Rotten -- Select Bibliography -- Index
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New Shakespeare biographies are published every year, though very little new documentary evidence has come to light. Inevitably speculative, these biographies straddle the line between fact and fiction. Shakespeare and His Biographical Afterlives explores the relationship between fiction and non-fiction within Shakespeare’s biography, across a range of subjects including feminism, class politics, wartime propaganda, children’s fiction, and religion, expanding beyond the Anglophone world to include countries such as Germany and Spain, from the seventeenth century to present day.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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