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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: LanierPublisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 13.60cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.236kg ISBN: 9780198187066ISBN 10: 0198187068 Pages: 198 Publication Date: 05 September 2002 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents1: Where No Bard Has Gone Before 2: Unpopularizing Shakespeare: A Short History 3: According to Shakespeare: Allusion and Citation 4: Recasting the Plays: Homage, Adaptation, Parody 5: A Will to Reinvent: Biography and Mythology 6: Shakespeare Tourism and Festivals Further ReadingReviewsvery accessible in their presentation of the material as well as easy and enjoyable to read ... Lanier's book is an important addition to the series and can be warmly recommended to both students, professionals and all those wanting to understand Shakespeare as a cultural icon. Christa Jansohn, Anglistik If you have not already seen this series [Oxford Shakespeare Topics], you must get to it now. It is reader-friendly and reliable. Chronique This book would serve well as a primer to the subject of modern Shakespeare appropriation, perfect for upper-level undergraduates. Virginia Quarterly Review Lanier finds a multitude of strange and wonderful instances of how our culture uses Shakespeare. Virginia Quarterly Review In a short and readable book Lanier has broken new ground for the consideration of Shakespeare's status in contemporary culture, as well as providing rich and enjoyable material for further exploration. Around The Globe In Lanier's hands we are made aware of how deeply ingrained Shakespeare has become in the world, and how popular culture continues to express split opinions about his importance and authority, simultaneously attracted to his usefulness and resistant to his dominance. Around The Globe An important addition to the series and a major contribution to Shakespeare studies, the first book that provides a general outline of how the playwright has been and continues to be used in popular culture, and what influence mass culture has in turn had on attitudes to him. Around The Globe very accessible in their presentation of the material as well as easy and enjoyable to read ... Lanier's book is an important addition to the series and can be warmly recommended to both students, professionals and all those wanting to understand Shakespeare as a cultural icon. Christa Jansohn, Anglistik If you have not already seen this series [Oxford Shakespeare Topics], you must get to it now. It is reader-friendly and reliable. Chronique This book would serve well as a primer to the subject of modern Shakespeare appropriation, perfect for upper-level undergraduates. Virginia Quarterly Review Lanier finds a multitude of strange and wonderful instances of how our culture uses Shakespeare. Virginia Quarterly Review In a short and readable book Lanier has broken new ground for the consideration of Shakespeare's status in contemporary culture, as well as providing rich and enjoyable material for further exploration. Around The Globe In Lanier's hands we are made aware of how deeply ingrained Shakespeare has become in the world, and how popular culture continues to express split opinions about his importance and authority, simultaneously attracted to his usefulness and resistant to his dominance. Around The Globe An important addition to the series and a major contribution to Shakespeare studies, the first book that provides a general outline of how the playwright has been and continues to be used in popular culture, and what influence mass culture has in turn had on attitudes to him. Around The Globe Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |