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“Says Shakespeare, who just now is much in fashion”

Shakespeare in the Theatre of Byron

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This study focusses on Byron’s largely disregarded career as a playwright and establishes Shakespeare as an important influence on his plays. This brings them closer to stage representa-tion although Byron himself claimed that his plays are unsuitable for the contemporary London stage and that Shakespeare, the dominant presence on said stage, is “the worst of models—though the most extraordinary of writers”. Following an introduction to the Romantic stage and a brief survey of Shakespeare’s status in the Romantic age and on its stage, this study analyses examples of Byron’s engagement with the London stage during the years 1812-16 – his “Address, Spoken at the Opening of Drury Lane Theatre”, his friendship with Edmund Kean, as well as his time on the Drury Lane Subcommit-tee – showing that Byron is a clear advocate for the representation of Shakespeare’s plays on the contemporary stage. Next this study reconciles Shakespeare with other elements of Byron’s poetics such as neoclassicism or the Gothic before finally demonstrating that five of Byron’s plays – (1817), (1821), (1821), (1821), and (1822) – are heavily influenced by Shake-speare’s plays and that this influence brings each play closer to representation on the contempo-rary stage, belying both of Byron’s claims. TABLE OF CONTENTS Abbreviations viii 1 Introduction 1 2 Shakespeare on the Romantic Stage 17 2.1 The Romantic Stage 17 2.2 Shakespeare in the Romantic Age 23 2.3 Shakespeare’s Plays on the Romantic Stage 30 3 Byron’s Engagement with the Romantic Stage 41 3.1 “Address, Spoken at the Opening of Drury Lane Theatre” (1812) 41 3.2 Byron and Edmund Kean (1814) 49 3.3 Byron on the Drury Lane Subcommittee (1815) 54 4 Shakespeare in Byron’s Plays 60 4.1 Shakespeare in Byron’s Poetics 60 4.2 (1817) 73 4.3 (1821) 97 4.4 (1821) 135 4.5 (1821) 162 4.6 (1822) 184 5 Conclusion 203 6 Bibliography 208weiterlesen

Sprache(n): Englisch

ISBN: 978-3-9894001-1-5 / 978-3989400115 / 9783989400115

Verlag: WVT Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier

Erscheinungsdatum: 13.02.2024

Seiten: 226

Autor(en): Mirco Stober

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