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Literary Criticism - General & Miscellaneous, English Drama - 16th-17th Century - Elizabethan & Jacobean Eras - Shakespeare - Literary Criticism, English Drama - 16th-17th Century - Elizabethan & Jacobean Eras - Literary Criticism, Literary Quotations
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Quoting Shakespeare

by Douglas Bruster
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Overview

William Shakespeare is perhaps the most frequently quoted author of the English-speaking world. His plays, in turn, "quote" a wide variety of sources, from books and ballads to persons and events. In this dynamic study of Shakespeare's plays, Douglas Bruster demonstrates that such borrowing can illuminate the world in which Shakespeare and his contemporary playwrights lived and worked, while also shedding light on later cultures that quote his plays.

In contrast to the New Historicism's sometimes arbitrary linkage of literary works with elements drawn from the surrounding culture, Quoting Shakespeare focuses on the resources that writers used in making their works. Bruster shows how this borrowing can give us valuable insight into the cultural, historical, and political positions of writers and their works. Because Shakespeare's plays have often been quoted by other writers, this study also examines what subsequent uses of Shakespeare's plays reveal about the writers and cultures that use them. In this way, Quoting Shakespeare insists that literary production and reception are both integral to a historical approach to literature.

About the Author, Douglas Bruster

Douglas Bruster is an assistant professor of English at the University of Texas at Austin and the author of Drama and the Market in the Age of Shakespeare.

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Examines Shakespeare's use of quotations in his plays in order to better understand the cultural, historical, and political environment in which Shakespeare and his contemporary playwrights lived and worked. Later writers' uses of quotations from Shakespeare also are examined. Bruster (English, U. of Texas, Austin) focuses on the intertextuality of these borrowed elements across time, rather than limiting his study to concurrent social and historical events (as in the methodology of New Historicism). Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
February 1, 2001
Publisher
Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, c2000.
Pages
268
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780803213036

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