Victorian Shakespeare Volume 2: Literature and Culture

Author/creator Marshall, Gail Author
Other author Poole, Adrian Author
Format Electronic
Publication InfoNew York : Palgrave Macmillan Secaucus : Springer [Distributor]
Descriptionxv, 228 p. ill 21.600 x 014.000 cm.
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Summary Annotation What did the Victorians think of Shakespeare? The twelve essays gathered here offer some answers, through close examination of works by leading nineteenth-century novelists, poets and critics including Dickens, Trollope, Eliot, Tennyson, Browning and Ruskin. Shakespeare provided the Victorians with ways of thinking about the authority of the past, about the emergence of a new mass culture, about the relations between artistic and industrial production, about the nature of creativity, about racial and sexual difference, and about individual and national identity.
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