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Shakespeare and Canada

Essays on Production, Translation, and Adaptation

by Ric Knowles (Author)
©2004 Monographs 194 Pages
Series: Dramaturgies, Volume 8

Summary

This book brings together essays on the Stratford Festival, on Shakespeare in Quebec, and on Canadian dramatic adaptations of Hamlet and Othello by Ric Knowles, one of Canada’s leading drama and theatre scholars. The essays discuss such major figures as Robert Lepage, Ann Marie MacDonald, Djanet Sears, Michael O’Brien, Ken Gass, Robin Phillips, Marco Micone, and Martine Beaulne. Taken together they explore both the role that Canada has played in contemporary understandings of Shakespeare, and the role that Shakespeare has played in the constitution of postcolonial Canadian subjectivity and nationhood.

Details

Pages
194
Year
2004
ISBN (Softcover)
9789052019895
Language
English
Keywords
Aufsatzsammlung Canadian adaptations of Hamlet and Othello Shakespeare, William Rezeption Kanada Canada Shakespeare Stratford Festival Shakespeare in Quebec Canadian subjectivity and nationhood
Published
Bruxelles, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt/M., New York, Oxford, Wien, 2003. 194 pp.

Biographical notes

Ric Knowles (Author)

The Author: Ric Knowles, professor of drama at the University of Guelph, is the editor of Modern Drama and an editor of Canadian Theatre Review. He is the author of The Theatre of Form and the Production of Meaning: Contemporary Canadian Dramaturgies (1999) and Reading the Material Theatre (2004), co-editor of Staging Coyote’s Dream: An Anthology of First Nations Drama in English (2003) and of Modern Drama: Defining the Field (2003), and editor of Theatre in Atlantic Canada (1988). He has published over eighty chapters and articles on Shakespeare and on Canadian drama and theatre.

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