The Romantic Cult of Shakespeare: Literary Reception in Anthropological Perspective
Focusing on England, Hungary and on some other European countries, the book explores the latent religious patterns in the appropriation of Shakespeare from the 1769 Stratford Jubilee to the tercentenary of Shakespeare's birth in 1864. It shows how the Shakespeare cult used quasi-religious (verbal and ritual) means of reverence, how it made use of some romantic notions, and how the ensuing quasi-transcendental authority was utilized for political purposes. The book suggests a theoretical framework and a comprehensive anthropological context for the interpretation of literature.
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The Romantic Cult of Shakespeare: Literary Reception in Anthropological Perspective
Focusing on England, Hungary and on some other European countries, the book explores the latent religious patterns in the appropriation of Shakespeare from the 1769 Stratford Jubilee to the tercentenary of Shakespeare's birth in 1864. It shows how the Shakespeare cult used quasi-religious (verbal and ritual) means of reverence, how it made use of some romantic notions, and how the ensuing quasi-transcendental authority was utilized for political purposes. The book suggests a theoretical framework and a comprehensive anthropological context for the interpretation of literature.
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The Romantic Cult of Shakespeare: Literary Reception in Anthropological Perspective

The Romantic Cult of Shakespeare: Literary Reception in Anthropological Perspective

by P. Davidhazi
The Romantic Cult of Shakespeare: Literary Reception in Anthropological Perspective

The Romantic Cult of Shakespeare: Literary Reception in Anthropological Perspective

by P. Davidhazi

Hardcover(1998)

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Focusing on England, Hungary and on some other European countries, the book explores the latent religious patterns in the appropriation of Shakespeare from the 1769 Stratford Jubilee to the tercentenary of Shakespeare's birth in 1864. It shows how the Shakespeare cult used quasi-religious (verbal and ritual) means of reverence, how it made use of some romantic notions, and how the ensuing quasi-transcendental authority was utilized for political purposes. The book suggests a theoretical framework and a comprehensive anthropological context for the interpretation of literature.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780333698273
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 08/19/1998
Series: Romanticism in Perspective:Texts, Cultures, Histories Series
Edition description: 1998
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Preface The Exploration of a Literary Cult: Theoretical Assumptions and Methodological Problems The Genesis of a Ritual: The Shakespeare Cult in English Romanticism A Middle European Case Study: The Formation of the Shakespeare Cult in Hungary The European Context: Typological Problems of Dissemination The Postponed Question of Judgement: Functions and Values Reconsidered Notes Bibliography Index
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