Shakespeare in Africa (& Other Venues): Import & the Appropriation of CultureThis complex work explores "constellations of encounters and evidence of import in various contexts, ranging from Oxford to the popular stage in Bombay, and from North America's various negotiations of its putative European ancestries to Shakespeare's reception in Africa as compared with that in Europe and the Americas". |
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Page 45
... less fortunate in his translations , his popularity and influence have been correspondingly less " ( 1973 : 20 ) . In their introductory chapter , " Once Again , ' Shakespeare in Europe ' , " Delabastita and D'hulst raise issues that ...
... less fortunate in his translations , his popularity and influence have been correspondingly less " ( 1973 : 20 ) . In their introductory chapter , " Once Again , ' Shakespeare in Europe ' , " Delabastita and D'hulst raise issues that ...
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... less and less productive , less and less independent pre- cisely to the degree that he relies on the servant . It is the servants not the master , who embodies the positive impulses and capaci- ties for renewal in the community ...
... less and less productive , less and less independent pre- cisely to the degree that he relies on the servant . It is the servants not the master , who embodies the positive impulses and capaci- ties for renewal in the community ...
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... less aberrant ” ( ibid . ) . For one thing , between Pope Sixtus IV ( and his 1481 Aeteri Regis ) and Alexander VI ( with his Inter Caetera II of 1493 ) no less than six Papal Bulls pronounced on the rights of discovery and the ...
... less aberrant ” ( ibid . ) . For one thing , between Pope Sixtus IV ( and his 1481 Aeteri Regis ) and Alexander VI ( with his Inter Caetera II of 1493 ) no less than six Papal Bulls pronounced on the rights of discovery and the ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
womanchild in the compromised land | 17 |
The Lands of America and | 183 |
Copyright | |
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Shakespeare in Africa (& Other Venues): Import & the Appropriation of Culture Lemuel A. Johnson No preview available - 1998 |
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