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  1. 11. Okt. 2021 · This anthology traces the surprising story of how Americans made Shakespeare their own through a wide range of genres. The writers included range from the 1800s to the present day, and offer testimony to Shakespeare's profound and enduring influence --. Includes bibliographical references (pages 701-708) and index.

  2. 27. Mai 2020 · Language. English. xiii, 310 pages 24 cm. Reprint of the 1939 ed. Why Shakespeare in America -- Shakespeare and the first hundred years of American Colonial life (1600-1700): in Harvard undergraduate notebooks, in the wills of diverse persons in Massachusetts and Virginia, in the career of John Harvard and Cotton Mather, among Boston ...

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    in America! But if America says they don’t want us in their country, you think I’m going to keep on begging them for the rest of my life? You think I’m going to sleep in a church? Never. Not for one day. You can go and sleep on the church floor all you want. The day you 25 get tired, you can come and meet me and the children in Limbe ...

  4. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English. 189 pages : 28 cm. "This volume has been published in conjunction with the exhibition Shakespeare in American life presented at the Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, DC, from 8 March through 18 August 2007, in celebration of the Library's 75th anniversary"--Title page verso.

  5. Shakespeare and America have had a long love affair. While the early American writers were struggling to find a form and a style that would give the United States a literary voice there was already a national literature of sorts, provided by the works of Shakespeare, which by the time of the War of Independence enjoyed great popularity. The welding together of so many diverse peoples into a ...

  6. This book examines how American culture has shaped Shakespeare, emphasizing the role of popular entertainment as a screen for social and political thought. Examining the use of Shakespeare in colonial and post-revolutionary America, during the nineteenth century, and in twentieth-century Broadway

  7. Shakespeare in American Vaudeville and Negro Minstrelsy AMERICAN ENTERTAINMENT, LIKE AMERICAN LIFE IN GENERAL DURING THE nineteenth century, was saturated with knowledge of and use of Shake-speare. In Philadelphia, for example, between 1800 and 1835 twenty-one of his plays were produced on the legitimate stage; the most popular