シェイクスピアとヴィクトリア朝の女性
Shakespeare and Victorian Women
Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture
Marshall, Gail
- 出版社:Cambridge University Press
- 出版年月:2009年 03月
- ISBN:9780521515238
- 装丁:HRD
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装丁について
- 言語:ENG
- 巻数・ページ数:224 p.
- 分類: シェイクスピア研究 , イギリス・19世紀(ロマン派含む)
- DDC分類:822.33
- 内容紹介:
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No book until now has specifically addressed the nature of the relationship between Shakespeare and Victorian women. Gail Marshall gives an account of the actresses who played an essential part in redeeming Shakespeare for the Victorian stage, the writers who embraced him as part of the texture of their own writing as well as their personal lives, and those women readers who, educated to be alert to the female voices of Shakespeare, often went on to re-read Shakespeare for their own ends. Dr. Marshall argues that women form a fundamental part of the narrative of how the Victorian Shakespeare was made, and that translation, rather than terms such as appropriation or adaptation, is the most appropriate metaphor for understanding the symbiosis between Shakespeare and Victorian women.