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Kate Rumbold

    Cultural Value in Twenty-First-Century England
    Cultural Value in Twenty-First-Century England
    Shakespeare and the Eighteenth-Century Novel
    • The book delves into the influence of Shakespeare on prominent novels from the eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries, highlighting how his works shaped literary themes, character development, and narrative styles. It examines the ways in which these novels reflect and reinterpret Shakespearean elements, showcasing the playwright's enduring impact on the evolution of literature during this period. Through detailed analysis, it uncovers the connections between Shakespeare's texts and the emerging novel form, enriching the understanding of both.

      Shakespeare and the Eighteenth-Century Novel
    • Cultural Value in Twenty-First-Century England

      The Case of Shakespeare

      • 272pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      The book explores the dynamic interplay between culture and value in the modern era, focusing on Shakespeare's enduring influence. By integrating social policy, anthropology, and economics, it analyzes how Shakespeare's texts resonate within contemporary culture, shaping current perceptions of cultural value. It moves beyond previous debates on Shakespeare's status, illustrating his dual role as both an artistic resource and a commercial entity. The examination includes the complexities surrounding 'value' and 'culture' and the impact of government and institutions on the dissemination of his works.

      Cultural Value in Twenty-First-Century England