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The creation and re-creation of Cardenio: performing Shakespeare, transforming Cervantes (First edition.)

Bourus, T.(Edited by)Taylor, G.(Edited by)
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Did Shakespeare really join John Fletcher to write Cardenio, a lost play based on Don Quixote?

In 2009, the world's first academic symposium dedicated to the lost play was convened in New Zealand.

Since then, a flurry of activity has confirmed the play's place in the literary canon.

Drawing on cutting-edge scholarship and organized around the first full-scale production of Gary Taylor's recreation of the Jacobean play, these sixteen essays suggest the play was not lost but was instead deliberately disappeared because of its controversial treatment of race and sexuality.

Breaking new ground, this collection gives equal attention to Shakespeare, Cervantes, and Fletcher.

With an emphasis on the importance of theatrical experiment and performance, a copy of Taylor's script, a photographic record of Bourus's production, and historical research by respected scholars in the fields of early modern England and Spain, this book makes a bold and definitive statement about the collaborative nature of Cardenio.

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Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
1137344229 / 9781137344229
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
822.3
19/09/2013
England
English
321 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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