Books by Gary Taylor
“It’s a very lively book. It’s a novel, in a way…There’s a sense of our hero moving through time and having different adventures along the way. That’s the narrative of this book. I think Taylor is a brilliant scholar, probably one of the most brilliant Shakespearians of our time. What he’s done in this book is condense a huge amount of work into something which is readable and interesting. He shows how people just wanted different things from Shakespeare at different times. Maybe at certain times they wanted him to be more classical, at others more English and his Englishness became important. Or they wanted to argue about whether the comedies or the tragedies were better, or whether he was good at women characters or not.” Read more...
The best books on Shakespeare’s Reception
Emma Smith, Literary Scholar
Interviews where books by Gary Taylor were recommended
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Titus Andronicus (Arden Shakespeare)
by Jonathan Bate & William Shakespeare -
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Reinventing Shakespeare: A Cultural History, from the Restoration to the Present
by Gary Taylor -
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Passing Strange: Shakespeare, Race, and Contemporary America
by Ayanna Thompson -
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Shakespeare on Film
by Judith Buchanan -
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The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Global Shakespeare
by Alexa Alice Joubin (editor)
The best books on Shakespeare’s Reception, recommended by Emma Smith
The best books on Shakespeare’s Reception, recommended by Emma Smith
In the years after William Shakespeare died, his plays took on a life of their own. They meant different things to different people at different times as they spread around the world, turning a glover’s son from a one-horse town in central England into one of the best-known authors of all time. Emma Smith, Professor of Shakespeare Studies at the University of Oxford, recommends books to better understand ‘Shakespeare reception’—the study of Shakespeare since his death.