Shakespeare and Canada

Shakespeare and Canada
Author: Irena R. Makaryk,Kathryn Prince
Publsiher: University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2017-03-08
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780776624433

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Shakespeare in Canada is the result of a collective desire to explore the role that Shakespeare has played in Canada over the past two hundred years, but also to comprehend the way our country’s culture has influenced our interpretation of his literary career and heritage. What function does Shakespeare serve in Canada today? How has he been reconfigured in different ways for particular Canadian contexts? The authors of this book attempt to answer these questions while imagining what the future might hold for William Shakespeare in Canada. Covering the Stratford Festival, the cult CBC television program Slings and Arrows, major Canadian critics such as Northrop Frye and Marshall McLuhan, the influential acting teacher Neil Freiman, the rise of Québécois and First Nation approaches to Shakespeare, and Shakespeare’s place in secondary schools today, this collection reflects the diversity and energy of Shakespeare’s afterlife in Canada. Collectively, the authors suggest that Shakespeare continues to offer Canadians “remembrance of ourselves.” This is a refreshingly original and impressive contribution to Shakespeare studies—a considerable achievement in any work on the history of one of the central figures in the western literary canon.

Shakespeare in Canada

Shakespeare in Canada
Author: Diana Brydon,Irene Rima Makaryk
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 518
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0802036554

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Is there a distinctly Canadian Shakespeare? What is the status and function of Shakespeare in various locations within the nation: at Stratford, on CBC radio, in regional and university theatres, in Canadian drama and popular culture? Shakespeare in Canada brings insights from a little explored but extensive archive to contemporary debates about the cultural uses of Shakespeare and what it means to be Canadian. Canada's long history of Shakespeare productions and reception, including adaptations, literary reworkings, and parodies, is analysed and contextualized within the four sections of the book. A timely addition to the growing field that studies the transnational reach of Shakespeare across cultures, this collection examines the political and cultural agendas invoked not only by Shakespeare's plays, but also by his very name. In part a historical and regional survey of Shakespeare in performance, adaptation, and criticism, this is the first work to engage Shakespeare with distinctly Canadian debates addressing nationalism, separatism, cultural appropriation, cultural nationalism, feminism, and postcolonialism.

Shakespeare and Canada

Shakespeare and Canada
Author: Irena R. Makaryk,Kathryn Prince,Annie Brisset
Publsiher: University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2017-03-08
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780776624426

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As we commemorate the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death, the most translated and performed playwright in the world continues to live on in our imagination. How might we historicize Shakespeare’s influence in Canada?

Shakespeare made in Canada

Shakespeare  made in Canada
Author: Judith Nasby,Daniel Fischlin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2007
Genre: Art
ISBN: STANFORD:36105122859858

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The Macdonald Stewart Art Centre's exhibition explores contemporary Canadian adaptations in theatre, pop media, and visual arts in a demonstration of the Shakespeare effect in Canadian culture. It brings together for the first time hundreds of rare artifacts, including the Canadian-owned Sanders portrait, contemporary Canadian theatre designs, Shakespeare in French Canada, contemporary Aboriginal adaptations of Shakespeare, new portraiture, an innovative learning commons for youth, as well as new and archival material from the Canadian Adaptations of Shakespeare Project, the L. W. Conolly Theatre Archives (University of Guelph), and the Stratford Festival of Canada.

Shakespeare in Canada

Shakespeare in Canada
Author: Irene Rima Makaryk,Kathryn Prince
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 077662444X

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As we commemorate the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare's death, the most translated and performed playwright in the world continues to live on in our imagination. How might we historicize Shakespeare's influence in Canada?

Shakespeare and Canada

Shakespeare and Canada
Author: Richard Paul Knowles
Publsiher: Brussels : P.I.E.-Peter Lang
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2004
Genre: Drama
ISBN: STANFORD:36105112585851

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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.

William Shakespeare s Star Wars

William Shakespeare s Star Wars
Author: Ian Doescher
Publsiher: Quirk Books
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2013-07-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781594746550

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The New York Times Best Seller Experience the Star Wars saga reimagined as an Elizabethan drama penned by William Shakespeare himself, complete with authentic meter and verse, and theatrical monologues and dialogue by everyone from Darth Vader to R2D2. Return once more to a galaxy far, far away with this sublime retelling of George Lucas’s epic Star Wars in the style of the immortal Bard of Avon. The saga of a wise (Jedi) knight and an evil (Sith) lord, of a beautiful princess held captive and a young hero coming of age, Star Wars abounds with all the valor and villainy of Shakespeare’s greatest plays. Authentic meter, stage directions, reimagined movie scenes and dialogue, and hidden Easter eggs throughout will entertain and impress fans of Star Wars and Shakespeare alike. Every scene and character from the film appears in the play, along with twenty woodcut-style illustrations that depict an Elizabethan version of the Star Wars galaxy. Zounds! This is the book you’re looking for.

Romeo and Juliet

Romeo and Juliet
Author: William Shakespeare,Jill Levenson
Publsiher: OUP Canada
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-10
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0199009961

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Canadians, or more properly British North Americans from both Upper and Lower Canada, have been interacting with Shakespeare since no less than the 1760s in a tradition that is at once rich and robust, indigenous and international. The Canadian Adaptations of Shakespeare project at the University of Guelph has created a multimedia database of hundreds of adaptations, developed from Guelph's world-class theatre archives and a host of independent sources that reflect on a long tradition-from pre-Confederation times and heading vibrantly into the future-of playing Shakespeare in Canada. These are the first editions of the plays of William Shakespeare to place key insights from the world's best scholarship alongside the specific contexts associated with a dynamic Canadian tradition of productions and adaptations.