Shakespeare and ScotlandWilly Maley, Andrew Murphy, Andrew D. Murphy Manchester University Press, 2004 - 211 Seiten This is a timely collection of new essays in which leading scholars on both sides of the Atlantic address a neglected national context for a body of dramatic work too often viewed within a narrow English milieu or against a broad British backdrop. These essays explore the playwright's place in Scotland and the place of Scotland in his work. From critical reception to dramatic and cinematic adaptation, the contributors engage with the complexity of Shakespeare's Scotland and Scotland's Shakespeare. The influence of Scotland on Shakespeare's writing, and later on his reception, is set alongside the dramatic effects that his work had on the development of Scottish literature, from the Globe to globalization, and from Captain Jamy and King James to radical productions at the Citizens' Theatre in Glasgow. |
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Scotlands screen destiny | 13 |
David J Baker | 20 |
Shakespeare | 37 |
Macbeth and the politics | 53 |
of language Christopher Highley 353 | 67 |
the Scottish play within the play | 87 |
How Scottish was the Scottish play? Macbeths national identity | 104 |
Ossian Burns and the shaping of Shakespeare | 124 |
Shakespeare and Scott | 141 |
a brief history of Scottish editions | 157 |
Citz Scotland where it did? Shakespeare in production at | 172 |
Mark Thornton Burnett | 189 |
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