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Performing Shakespeare in the Age of Empire Richard Foulkes (University of Leicester)

Performing Shakespeare in the Age of Empire By Richard Foulkes (University of Leicester)

Performing Shakespeare in the Age of Empire by Richard Foulkes (University of Leicester)


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In this book Richard Foulkes explores the political and social uses of Shakespeare through the nineteenth and into the twentieth century and the movement from the business of Shakespeare as enterprise to cultural icon. An examination of leading Shakespearean actors, managers and directors is also included.

Performing Shakespeare in the Age of Empire Summary

Performing Shakespeare in the Age of Empire by Richard Foulkes (University of Leicester)

During the nineteenth century the performance of Shakespeare's plays contributed significantly to the creation of a sense of British nationhood at home and overseas. This was achieved through the enterprise of the commercial theatre rather that state subsidy and institutions. Britain had no National Theatre, but Shakespeare's plays were performed up and down the land from the fashionable West End to the suburbs of the capital and the expanding industrial conurbations to the north. British actors travelled the world to perform Shakespeare's plays, while foreign actors regarded success in London as the ultimate seal of approval. In this book, Richard Foulkes explores the political and social uses of Shakespeare through the nineteenth and into the twentieth century and the movement from the business of Shakespeare as an enterprise to that of enshrinement as a cultural icon. An examination of leading Shakespearean actors, managers and directors, from Britain and abroad, is also included in the study.

Performing Shakespeare in the Age of Empire Reviews

'This is rather more than just another study of Shakespearean production in Victorian England: it is a collection of detailed studies of the functions that Shakespeare was made to serve, through live performance, throughout the world, between about 1832 and 1916.' Journal of Theatre Research International
'... cannot but impress [them] with its wealth of information and suggestions for further research.' English Studies

About Richard Foulkes (University of Leicester)

Richard Foulkes is a leading scholar of Victorian theatre and drama, with a special interest in the interpretation and performance of Shakespeare of the time. His work includes editorship of Shakespeare and the Victorian Stage (1986) and British Theatre in the 1890s: Essays on Drama and the Stage (1993); and author of Church and Stage in Victorian England (1997), The Shakespeare Tercentenary of 1864 (1984) and Repertory at the Royal: Sixty-Five Years of Theatre in Northampton, 1927-1992 (1992). Dr Foulkes has also published in Shakespeare Survey, British Dramatists Since World War II, The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare, and the forthcoming New Dictionary of National Biography, of which he is an Associate Editor.

Table of Contents

List of illustrations; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. The hero as actor: William Charles Macready; 2. Equerries and equestrians: Phelps, Kean and Astley's; 3. A babel of bardolaters: the 1864 tercentenary; 4. Made in Manchester: Charles Calvert and George Rignold; 5. The fashionable tragedian: Henry Irving; 6. The imperial stage: Beerbohm Tree and Benson; 7. The national arena: Granville Barker, Louis Calvert and Annie Horniman; 8. The theatre of war: the 1916 tercentenary; In conclusion; Notes; References; Index.

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NLS9780521034425
9780521034425
0521034426
Performing Shakespeare in the Age of Empire by Richard Foulkes (University of Leicester)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2006-12-14
248
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