Shakespeare's Books: Contemporary Cultural Politics And The Persistence Of Empire

Shakespeare's Books: Contemporary Cultural Politics And The Persistence Of Empire

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This academic work examines the enduring influence of Shakespeare's canon within the context of modern cultural politics. It argues how the Bard's texts continue to shape discussions surrounding empire and its legacies in contemporary society. The book uncovers the intricate ways in which Shakespearean narratives are reinterpreted and repurposed, reflecting ongoing power dynamics and cultural debates. It presents a compelling analysis of how historical literary figures remain central to understanding current global structures. This scholarly volume illustrates the complex interplay between classic literature and the evolving landscape of political thought.

Author: Philip Mead And Marion Campbell
Format: Paperback
Published: 1993, Melbourne University

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

This academic work examines the enduring influence of Shakespeare's canon within the context of modern cultural politics. It argues how the Bard's texts continue to shape discussions surrounding empire and its legacies in contemporary society. The book uncovers the intricate ways in which Shakespearean narratives are reinterpreted and repurposed, reflecting ongoing power dynamics and cultural debates. It presents a compelling analysis of how historical literary figures remain central to understanding current global structures. This scholarly volume illustrates the complex interplay between classic literature and the evolving landscape of political thought.