| Renaissance Shakespeare/Shakespeare Renaissances Proceedings of the Ninth World Shakespeare Congress | | Editor:
| Procházka, Martin Hoefele, Andreas Scolnicov, Hanna Dobson, Michael | Contribution by:
| Wells, Stanley Rodgers, Joel Martin, Randall Darcy, Robert Hirota, Atsuhiko Chalk, Darryl Chaudhuri, Supriya West, Kimberly R. Chaudhuri, Sukanta Shewring, Margaret Fotheringham, Richard King, Ros Marino, James J. Walsh, Brian Collins, Eleanor Katritzky, M. A. Hilský, Martin Cook, Ann Jennalie Gallerová, Vlasta Kríz, Karel Sturua, Robert Mayer, Jean-Christophe Engler, Galz Nicolaescu, Madalina Kobayashi, Kaori Lonergan, Patrick Ackermann, Zeno Krontiris, Tina Oliver, Emily Bassi, Shaul Freeman, Barry della Gatta, Carla Smith, Cristiane Busato O'Dair, Sharon Depledge, Emma Cetera, Anna Lehmann, Courtney Trivedi, Poonam Lei, Bi-qi Beatrice Holderness, Graham Levenson, Jill L. Zeifman, Hersh | ISBN: | 978-1-64453-059-7 | Publication Date: | Dec 2013 | Publisher: | University of Delaware Press
| Book Format: | Ebook | List Price: | USD $269.00 | Book Description:
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Selected contributions to the Ninth World Shakespeare Congress, which took place in July 2011 in Prague, represent the contemporary state of Shakespeare studies in thirty-eight countries worldwide. Apart from readings of Shakespeare's plays and poems, more than forty chapters map Renaissance contexts of his art in politics, theater, law, or material culture and discuss numerous cases of the impact of his works in global culture from the Americas to the Far East, including stage... More DescriptionSelected contributions to the Ninth World Shakespeare Congress, which took place in July 2011 in Prague, represent the contemporary state of Shakespeare studies in thirty-eight countries worldwide. Apart from readings of Shakespeare's plays and poems, more than forty chapters map Renaissance contexts of his art in politics, theater, law, or material culture and discuss numerous cases of the impact of his works in global culture from the Americas to the Far East, including stage productions, book culture, translations, film and television adaptations, festivals, and national heritage. The last section of the book focuses on the afterlife of Shakespeare in the work of the leading British dramatist Tom Stoppard. Published by University of Delaware Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press. | |