Shakespeare’s Italy and Italy’s Shakespeare

Place, "Race," Politics

Shaul Bassi author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan

Published:13th May '16

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"Timely, inventive, and wide-ranging, Bassi has assembled a fascinating collection of encounters between Shakespeare and Italy, most of which will be unfamiliar to Anglophone readers-and to most Italian ones as well. At once a gifted storyteller and an alert commentator on cultural politics and critical theory, Bassi emphasizes the dynamic exchange between past and present and between literature and political philosophy." (Julia Reinhard Lupton, Professor of English and Comparative Literature, University of California, Irvine, USA) "Dozens of books tell us what Shakespeare made of Italy. This book is a dazzling revelation in telling us what Italy has made, and continues to make, of Shakespeare ... . Bassi's historically alert, theoretically acute, and beautifully written account maps this appropriation, showing how Italy's reading, misreading, translating, and owning of Shakespeare is a key to the nation's political unconscious. If you're interested in global Shakespeare, if you're interested in Italy, this book is a must." (Carol Chillington Rutter, Professor of English and Director of the CAPITAL Centre, The University of Warwick, UK)

Shaul Bassi is Associate Professor of English and Postcolonial Literature at Ca'Foscari University of Venice, Italy. His publications include Visions of Venice in Shakespeare, with Laura Tosi, and Experiences of Freedom in Postcolonial Literatures and Cultures,with Annalisa Oboe. 

Shaul Bassi is Associate Professor of English and Postcolonial Literature at Ca'Foscari University of Venice, Italy. His publications include Visions of Venice in Shakespeare, with Laura Tosi, and Experiences of Freedom in Postcolonial Literatures and Cultures,with Annalisa Oboe. 

ISBN: 9781137502858

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 4199g

231 pages

1st ed. 2016