Shakespeare and quotation /

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Imprint:Cambridge ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2018.
©2018
Description:xi, 312 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Language:English
Subject:Shakespeare, William, -- 1564-1616 -- Influence.
Shakespeare, William, -- 1564-1616 -- In literature.
Shakespeare, William, -- 1564-1616 -- In mass media.
Shakespeare, William, -- 1564-1616 -- Quotations.
Shakespeare, William, -- 1564-1616.
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Literature.
Mass media.
Quotations.
Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11616328
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Other authors / contributors:Maxwell, Julie, 1975- editor.
Rumbold, Kate Louise, 1978- editor.
ISBN:9781107134249
1107134242
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:"Shakespeare is the most frequently quoted English author of all time. Quotations appear everywhere, from the epigraphs of novels to the mottoes on coffee cups. But Shakespeare was also a frequent quoter himself - of classical and contemporary literature, of the Bible, of snatches of popular songs and proverbs. This volume brings together an international team of scholars to trace the rich history of quotation from Shakespeare's own lifetime to the present day. Exploring a wide range of media, including Romantic poetry, theatre criticism, novels by Jane Austen, Thomas Hardy and Ian McEwan, political oratory, propaganda, advertising, drama, film and digital technology, the chapters draw fresh connections between Shakespeare's own practices of creative reworking and the quotation of his work in new and traditional forms. Richly illustrated and featuring an Afterword by Margreta de Grazia, the collection tells a new story of the making and remaking of Shakespeare's plays and poems"--
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505 8 |a Machine generated contents note: List of illustrations; Acknowledgements; General introduction; Part I. Shakespeare and Early Modern Quotation: Introduction; 1. Shakespeare and the early modern culture of quotation James P. Bednarz; 2. Shakespeare and Sententiae: the use of quotation in Lucrece Kevin Petersen; 3. 'The ears of profiting': listening to Falstaff's biblical quotations Beatrice Groves; 4. Quoting Hamlet Douglas Bruster; Part II. Quoting Shakespeare, 1700-2000: Introduction; 5. 'Shakespeare says...': the anthology and the eighteenth-century novel Kate Rumbold; 6. Pope's Shakespeare and poetic quotation in the early eighteenth century Brean Hammond; 7. Shakespeare quotation in the Romantic Age Fiona Ritchie and R. S. White; 8. Quoting Shakespeare in the British novel: 1840-1940 Daniel Pollack-Pelzner; 9. Pedagogy and propaganda: the uses of quotation, 1750-1945 Frans De Bruyn, Gail Marshall and Ton Hoenselaars; 10. The impossibility of quotation: twentieth-century literature Craig Raine; 11. Quoting Shakespeare in twentieth-century film Toby Malone; Part III. Quoting Shakespeare Now: Introduction; 12. Creative writing: quoting Shakespeare in theory and in practice Julie Maxwell; 13. Quoting Shakespeare in contemporary poetry and prose Christy Desmet; 14. Mis/quotation in constrained writing Peter Kirwan; 15. 'Beauty too rich for use?': Shakespeare and advertising Graham Holderness; 16. Digital technology and the future of reception history Stephen O'Neill, Balz Engler and Regula Trillini Hohl; Afterword Margreta de Grazia. 
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