Shakespeare and the Second World War

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Shakespeare and the Second World War

Memory, Culture, Identity

Classic and pre-20th century plays Literary studies: plays and playwrights

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Language: English

Published by: University of Toronto Press

Published on: 18th September 2012

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 296 pages

ISBN: 9781442698383


Shakespeare’s Works and Cultural Identity

Shakespeare’s works occupy a prismatic and complex position in world culture: they straddle both the high and the low, the national and the foreign, literature and theatre. The Second World War presents a fascinating case study of this phenomenon: most, if not all, of its combatants have laid claim to Shakespeare and have called upon his work to convey their society’s self-image.

Shakespeare During the Second World War

In wartime, such claims frequently brought to the fore a crisis of cultural identity and of competing ownership of this ‘universal’ author. Despite this, the role of Shakespeare during the Second World War has not yet been examined or documented in any depth. Shakespeare and the Second World War provides the first sustained international, collaborative incursion into this terrain. The essays demonstrate how the wide variety of ways in which Shakespeare has been recycled, reviewed, and reinterpreted from 1939–1945 are both illuminated by and continue to illuminate the War today.

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