In the cultural and highly intellectual climate of the Age of Reason, it comes as no surprise that the supernatural was under scrutiny. However, a complete denial of the persistence of beliefs in the supernatural world means neglecting a consistent part of the cultural and literary atmosphere of those years. On this note, this book investigates the fate of Shakespearean supernatural dimensions in the widespread eighteenth-century practice of making Shakespeare fit.Taking examples from both the adapted and restored versions of Macbeth, Hamlet and The Tempest by Davenant and Garrick, the book highlights how the contemporary attitude towards the supernatural combined with the issue of the general relationship with Shakespeare at the time. In particular, it identifies and explores two main strategies which are employed to rationalize the supernatural dimensions of those plays: either their omission or replacement or their aestheticization (and spectacularization). The former is nothing but a manifestation of contempt towards the supernatural which aims at exalting the rational; the latter is the result of undercover fascination which transforms the supernatural into theatrical entertainment.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 29 Nov 2023
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781527592094
About Silvia Spera
Silvia Spera received her PhD in English Literature from the University of Salerno Italy in 2017. She has carried out research at McGill University Canada and has worked as a contract Lecturer in English Language at the University of Salerno and in English Literature at the University of Naples LOrientale. Her research interests include the Early Modern period Shakespeare adaptation studies Restoration and eighteenth-century drama and women and Shakespeare. Her publications include the article Odi et amo: Shakespearean Supernatural Dimensions on the Eighteenth-Century Stage in Textus XXXII (2019) while she is the co-editor of Theatrum Mundi. Shakespeare e Napoli (with A. Piazza 2020) and Not for an Age but for all Time. Ricezioni creative di Shakespeare da Milton ai romantici (with A. Piazza and V. De Santis 2021).