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Shakespeare for Freedom: Why the Plays Matter

English

By (author): Ewan Fernie

Shakespeare for Freedom presents a powerful, plausible and political argument for Shakespeare's meaning and value. It ranges across the breadth of the Shakespeare phenomenon, offering a new interpretation not just of the characters and plays, but also of the part they have played in theatre, criticism, civic culture and politics. Its story includes a glimpse of 'Freetown' in Romeo and Juliet, which comes to life in the 1769 Stratford Jubilee; the Shakespearean careers of the Leicester Chartist, Cooper, and the Hungarian hero, Kossuth; Hegel's recognition of Shakespearean freedom as the modern breakthrough; its fatal effects in America; the disgust it inspired in Tolstoy; its rehabilitation by Ted Hughes, and its obscure centrality in the 2012 Olympics. Ultimately, it issues a positive Shakespearean prognosis for freedom as a vital (in both senses), unending struggle. Shakespeare for Freedom shows why Shakespeare has mattered for four hundred years, and why he still matters today. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 157 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Mar 2017
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781107130852

About Ewan Fernie

Ewan Fernie is Professor at the Shakespeare Institute (University of Birmingham) in Stratford-upon-Avon. He is joint editor of the Shakespeare Now! series and his books include Shame in Shakespeare (2001) Spiritual Shakespeares (2005) Reconceiving the Renaissance (with Ramona Wray Mark Thornton Burnett and Clare McManus 2005) Redcrosse: Remaking Religious Poetry for Today's World (2012) The Demonic: Literature and Experience (2012) Thomas Mann and Shakespeare (with Tobias Döring 2015) and the novel he co-authored with Simon Palfrey Macbeth Macbeth (2016) which the philosopher Slavoj iek called 'a miracle an instant classic'. In 2011 he co-wrote a civic liturgy for St George's Day which was performed in major cathedrals; and he is currently co-writing a play after Shakespeare's Pericles about immigration and sexual politics for the Royal Shakespeare Company. He is also working on the forgotten challenge of progressive culture in nineteenth-century Birmingham.

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