Книга Shakespeare Behind Barbed Wire Ton Hoenselaars

Shakespeare Behind Barbed Wire

A Cultural History of Internment and Entertainment at Ruhleben Camp, Berlin: 1914-1918, Volume 1.DE

Автор: Ton Hoenselaars
Език: Английски език
Корици: С твърди корици
Издател: Springer, Berlin
Наличност: Очакван нов продукт
Издание 11. 12. 2026
162.78 318.37 лв
Shakespeare was a vital rallying point for the 4,500 British internees held at the Ruhleben Camp (ne...

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Автор
Език
Английски език
Корици
Книга - С твърди корици
Издадена
2026
EAN
9783032320117
Enbook ID
52767495
Издател
Размери
148 x 210

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Shakespeare was a vital rallying point for the 4,500 British internees held at the Ruhleben Camp (near Berlin) for the duration of World War I. This book makes the internees speak through their engagement with Shakespeare. To do so, it examines in detail the collection of plays and poems in the camp library, analyses the surviving Shakespeare lectures at the camp school, and studies the multiple ways in which he was actively read, performed, cited, and rewritten by the internees.

Shakespeare Behind Barbed Wire reconstructs the first Shakespeare production of As You Like It in 1915 as a window on the camp theatre, its day-to-day practices, its directors, and their artistic views, as well as the divergent tastes of the audiences. The premiere of As You Like It started a theatre war bringing to the fore the internees deepest ambitions and frustrations, but the men s differences did not affect the success of the Shakespeare Tercentenary festival in 1916. The men now displayed a great sense of unity, but as Hoenselaars argues, the attractive image fashioned by the sources should be recognized as part of a complex bilateral propaganda campaign.Exhaustively drawing on formal camp archives, the internees diaries, their correspondence and creative writing, as well as the Ruhleben story as it was fashioned in the camp s numerous magazines and in the press worldwide, Shakespeare behind Barbed Wire for the first time reconstructs the profoundly individual side to Ruhleben s Shakespearean culture in both its local and global contexts, and grants the internees a unique voice that has remained silent for over a century.