«Punch» and Shakespeare in the Victorian Era

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Alan Young - «Punch» and Shakespeare in the Victorian Era.
The English humour magazine Punch, or the London Charivari, which first appeared in 1841, quickly became something of a national institution with a large... Lire la suite
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The English humour magazine Punch, or the London Charivari, which first appeared in 1841, quickly became something of a national institution with a large and multi-layered readership. Though comic in tone, Punch was deeply serious about upholding high literary and artistic standards, about dealing with serious subject-matter, and about attempting to nurture its readers' appreciation of the national drama and of Shakespeare's plays in particular.
The author's detailed examination of Punch's constant advocacy of Shakespeare reveals telling new evidence concerning the ubiquitous presence of Shakespeare within Victorian culture. New research in the Punch archives and elsewhere also reveals the identities of many of the Punch authors and artists. The author shows how those who worked for Punch often subsumed their collective identities within the single persona of Mr.
Punch, a fictional creation who repeatedly presents himself in both texts and graphics as a close friend and admirer of Shakespeare, a man able to remind Victorian readers constantly of the supreme literary and moral values represented by Shakespeare's works.

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  • Date de parution
    01/06/2007
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-3-03911-078-0
  • EAN
    9783039110780
  • Nb. de pages
    345 pages

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Biographie d'Alan Young

The Author : Alan R. Young has written extensively on Shakespeare, emblem literature, the English Renaissance, and the literature of Atlantic Canada. He studied at the Universities of Bristol, East Anglia, East Africa, and Alberta, and he has taught at Simon Fraser University and Acadia University. He is now Emeritus Professor of English at Acadia University.

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