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The Globalization of Shakespeare in the Nineteenth Century

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The Globalization of Shakespeare in the Nineteenth Century
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Book Synopsis The Globalization of Shakespeare in the Nineteenth Century by : Krystyna Kujawińska-Courtney

Book excerpt: "These essays show how Shakespeare as a cultural commodity was imported, appropriated, and exploited in countries around the world in the 19th century. Essays are grouped by the type of appropriation they emphasize: translations and adaptations, performances and theater, scholarship and criticism, or inspirations for visual arts and creative writing."


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