Shakespeare and Twentieth-Century Irish Drama: Conceptualizing Identity and Staging Boundaries

Shakespeare and Twentieth-Century Irish Drama: Conceptualizing Identity and Staging Boundaries
ISBN-10
1351149261
ISBN-13
9781351149266
Category
Literary Criticism
Pages
130
Language
English
Published
2017-11-28
Publisher
Routledge
Author
Rebecca Steinberger

Description

Exploring the influence of Shakespeare on drama in Ireland, Rebecca Steinberger examines works by two representative playwrights: Sean O'Casey (1880-1964) and Brian Friel (1929-). Shakespeare's plays, grounded in history, nationalism, and imperialism, are resurrected, rewritten, and reinscribed in twentieth-century Irish drama, while Irish plays, in turn, historicize the Subject/Object relationship of England and Ireland. In particular, Steinberger argues, Irish dramatists' appropriations of Shakespeare were both a reaction to the language of domination and a means to support their revision of the Irish as Subject. This study reveals that Shakespeare's plays embody an empathy for the Irish Other. As she investigates Shakespeare's commiseration with marginalized peoples and the anticolonial underpinnings in his texts, Steinberger situates Shakespeare between the English discourse that claims him and the Irish discourse that assimilates him.

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