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The Shakespeare tradeThe Shakespeare trade

The Shakespeare trade1998

Barbara Hodgdon

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In these provocative case studies, Barbara Hodgdon examines not only how Shakespeare's plays are staged and restaged by readers and critics as well as by performers and directors, but also how the Elizabethan age itself is recirculated and marketed. Hodgdon's look at The Taming of the Shrew scans from silent films, to the Shrew episode of the eighties television show Moonlighting, to the most recent Royal Shakespeare Company productions. Moving beyond Shakespeare's plays themselves, she considers how film and television have marketed Queen Elizabeth I's popular cultural memory and how Stratford's various museum spaces celebrate and exhibit an "authentic" Shakespeare side by side with "Shakespeare kitsch" - T-shirts, ties, thimbles, savings banks, and other mass market souvenirs. Styled as "a collector's history," The Shakespeare Trade offers an absorbing and timely account of the means through which Shakespeare's plays, the figure of Shakespeare, and Elizabethan England function in twentieth-century British and American cultures.

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First published
1998
OL Work ID
OL1843559W

Subjects

Literature and societyAppreciationHistoryStage historyAdaptationsCivilizationCapitalism and literatureEnglish influencesShakespeare, william, 1564-1616, appreciationShakespeare, william, 1564-1616, stage historyShakespeare, william, 1564-1616, adaptationsUnited states, civilization, foreign influencesCollectibles

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