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portada The Bard Debunked: An Annotated Bibliography of 19th Century Parodies of Shakespeare
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
244
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.3 cm
Weight
0.33 kg.
ISBN13
9781508554301

The Bard Debunked: An Annotated Bibliography of 19th Century Parodies of Shakespeare

Henry E. Jacobs (Author) · Createspace Independent Publishing Platform · Paperback

The Bard Debunked: An Annotated Bibliography of 19th Century Parodies of Shakespeare - Jacobs, Henry E. ; Johnson, Claudia Durst

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Synopsis "The Bard Debunked: An Annotated Bibliography of 19th Century Parodies of Shakespeare"

Shakespeare was incredibly popular in nineteenth-century America, where the theater was both a source of entertainment and debating ground for those with differing political opinions. Just as popular as the Bard's works-or perhaps more so-were the many burlesques and parodies of Shakespeare, especially in the 1840s, when relationships between the United States and Great Britain were strained at best. The use of Shakespearian parodies to score political points was common on both sides of the Atlantic. In the United Sates, the great Shakespearian rivalry erupted in New York's Astor Place Riot, an event sparked by the working class love of an American actor over New York gentility's support of his British rival. The resulting chaos left dozens of people dead, many more injured, and cemented the division of American theater productions by class. In The Bard Debunked, authors Claudia Durst Johnson and Henry E. Jacobs offer a humorous but comprehensive annotated bibliography of nineteenth-century Shakespearian burlesques, supported by an insightful opening article explaining the role such parodies had in shaping American views on social class, world politics, and Shakespeare himself.

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