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Author Sturgess, Kim C.

Title Shakespeare and the American nation / Kim C. Sturgess.

Publication Info. Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2004.

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Description 1 online resource (vii, 234 pages) : map
Physical Medium polychrome
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-232) and index.
Summary "Why do so many Americans celebrate Shakespeare, a long-dead English poet and playwright? By the nineteenth century newly independent America had chosen to reject the British monarchy and Parliament, class structure and traditions, yet their citizens still made William Shakespeare a naturalized American hero. Today the largest group of overseas visitors to Stratford-upon-Avon, the Royal Shakespeare Company and Bankside's Shakespeare's Globe Theatre come from America. Why? Is there more to Shakespeare's American popularity than just a love of men in doublet and hose speaking soliloquies?" "This book tells the story of America's relationship with Shakespeare: the story of how and why Shakespeare became a hero within American popular culture. Kim C. Sturgess provides evidence of a comprehensive nineteenth-century appropriation of Shakespeare to the cause of the American Nation and shows that, as America entered the twentieth century a new world power, for many Americans Shakespeare had become as American as George Washington."--Jacket.
Contents pt. 1. Paradox -- 1. Manifest consumption of Shakespeare -- 2. America : a proudly anti-English 'idea' -- pt. 2. Appropriation -- 3. Beginning the appropriation of Shakespeare and the 'first American edition' of his works -- 4. Jacksonian energy -- Shakespearean imagery -- 5. Context for appropriation in nineteenth-century America -- 6. American heroic and ownership of Shakespeare -- 7. Shakespeare as a fulcrum for American literature -- 8. American scholar and the authorship controversy -- 9. Last scenes in the final act of appropriation.
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Subject Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Appreciation -- United States.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.
United States.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Stage history -- United States.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Influence.
United States -- Civilization -- English influences.
Civilization.
American literature -- English influences.
American literature -- English influences.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Sturgess, Kim C. Shakespeare and the American nation 0521835852 (DLC) 2003056859 (OCoLC)53215818
ISBN 9780511216138 (electronic book)
0511216130 (electronic book)
9781107416321 (electronic book)
1107416329 (electronic book)
9780511212536
0511212534
0521035767 (paperback)
9780521035767 (paperback)
9780511210761 (e-book)
0511210760 (e-book)
0521835852
9780521835855