Shakespeare and Southern Writers: A Study in Influence

"He was not of an age but for all time," Ben Jonson said of his friend and rival Shakespeare. The truth of Jonson's axiom is evident in this new book, the first full-length study to assess Shakespearean performances on southern stages. It is a study of the plentiful evidence throughout the history of the American South that Shakespearean plays have been performed with success on southern stages.

The thirteen essays in this collection seek both to document and to evaluate these performances from colonial to contemporary times. The essays, written expressly for this volume, are divided into two parts: histories of Shakespearean performances and accounts of some southern Shakespeare festivals. The historical evidence shows the importance of Shakespeare in the theaters of Richmond, Charleston, Annapolis, Baltimore, Mobile, Vicksburg, Natchez, New Orleans, and Houston. A vigorous Shakespearean tradition has continued into the present time as festivals in North Carolina, Alabama, Florida, and Texas emphasize the importance of Shakespeare.

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Shakespeare and Southern Writers: A Study in Influence

"He was not of an age but for all time," Ben Jonson said of his friend and rival Shakespeare. The truth of Jonson's axiom is evident in this new book, the first full-length study to assess Shakespearean performances on southern stages. It is a study of the plentiful evidence throughout the history of the American South that Shakespearean plays have been performed with success on southern stages.

The thirteen essays in this collection seek both to document and to evaluate these performances from colonial to contemporary times. The essays, written expressly for this volume, are divided into two parts: histories of Shakespearean performances and accounts of some southern Shakespeare festivals. The historical evidence shows the importance of Shakespeare in the theaters of Richmond, Charleston, Annapolis, Baltimore, Mobile, Vicksburg, Natchez, New Orleans, and Houston. A vigorous Shakespearean tradition has continued into the present time as festivals in North Carolina, Alabama, Florida, and Texas emphasize the importance of Shakespeare.

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Shakespeare and Southern Writers: A Study in Influence

Shakespeare and Southern Writers: A Study in Influence

by Philip C. Kolin (Editor)
Shakespeare and Southern Writers: A Study in Influence

Shakespeare and Southern Writers: A Study in Influence

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"He was not of an age but for all time," Ben Jonson said of his friend and rival Shakespeare. The truth of Jonson's axiom is evident in this new book, the first full-length study to assess Shakespearean performances on southern stages. It is a study of the plentiful evidence throughout the history of the American South that Shakespearean plays have been performed with success on southern stages.

The thirteen essays in this collection seek both to document and to evaluate these performances from colonial to contemporary times. The essays, written expressly for this volume, are divided into two parts: histories of Shakespearean performances and accounts of some southern Shakespeare festivals. The historical evidence shows the importance of Shakespeare in the theaters of Richmond, Charleston, Annapolis, Baltimore, Mobile, Vicksburg, Natchez, New Orleans, and Houston. A vigorous Shakespearean tradition has continued into the present time as festivals in North Carolina, Alabama, Florida, and Texas emphasize the importance of Shakespeare.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781617032066
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Publication date: 07/01/2011
Pages: 188
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Philip C. Kolin is a professor of English at the University of Southern Mississippi. He is also editor of Shakespeare in the South: Essays on Performance.

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