Identity, Otherness and Empire in Shakespeare's Rome

Maria Del Sapio Garbero editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:11th Nov '16

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Contributors to this collection delve into the relationship between Rome and Shakespeare. They view the presence of Rome in Shakespeare's plays not simply as an unquestioned model of imperial culture, or a routine chapter in the history of literary influence, but rather as the problematic link with a distant and foreign ancestry which is both revered and ravaged in its translation into the terms of the Bard's own cultural moment. During a time when England was engaged in constructing a rhetoric of imperial nationhood, the contributors demonstrate that Englishmen used Roman history and the classical heritage to mediate a complex range of issues, from notions of cultural identity and gender to the representation of systems of exchange with Otherness in the expanding ethnic space of the nation. This volume addresses matters of concern not only for Shakespeare scholars but also for students interested in issues connected with gender, postcolonialism and globalization. Drawing implicitly or explicitly on recent criticism (intertextual studies, postcolonial theory, Derrida's conceptualization of hospitality, gender studies, global studies) the essayists explore how the Roman Shakespeare of an emerging early modern empire asks questions of our present as well as of our past.

’This collection should prove valuable to a variety of critics, including those focusing on the traditional Roman plays, but also to those looking for connections between Shakespeare’s Rome and the worlds of the tragedies and romances.’ Sixteenth Century Journal

ISBN: 9781138262041

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Weight: 453g

248 pages