People's Bard : How China Made Shakespeare Its Own

ISBN
9780734399021
$9.95
Author Nancy, Pellegrini
Format UK- A Format Paperback
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From the first staging of the Merchant of Venice in 1913, to experimental interpretations in contemporary theaters, Shakespeare plays have been embraced in China. Touching on mortal themes of love and loss, revenge and guilt, his works have transcended the boundaries of language and culture. This book explores the unique story of how the Bard of Avon became the People's Bard and the universality of his literary genius.