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Shakespeare as German Author

- Reception, Translation Theory, and Cultural Transfer

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Shakespeare as German Author, edited by John McCarthy, revisits in particular the formative phase of German Shakespeare reception 1760-1830. Following a detailed introduction to the historical and theoretical parameters of an era in search of its own literary voice, six case studies examine Shakespeare's catalytic role in reshaping German aesthetics and stage production. They illuminate what German speakers found so appealing (or off-putting) about Shakespeare's spirit, consider how translating it nurtured new linguistic and aesthetic sensibilities, and reflect on its relationship to German Geist through translation and cultural transfer theory. In the process, they shed new light, e.g., on the rise of Hamlet to canonical status, the role of women translators, and why Titus Andronicus proved so influential in twentieth-century theater performance. Contributors are: Astrid Drose, Johanna Hornig, Till Kinzel, John A. McCarthy, Curis Maughan, Monika Nenon, Christine Nilsson.

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  • SprogTysk
  • Udgivelsesdato29-03-2018
  • ISBN139789004361584
  • Forlag Brill/Rodopi
  • Nummer i serien90
  • FormatHardback
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  • Vægt517 g
  • Dybde2 cm
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