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Krystyna Kujawin ska Courtney

    Ira Aldridge
    "No other but a woman's reason": women on Shakespeare ; towards commemorating the 450th anniversary of Shakespeare's birth
    • 2013

      The volume revisions Shakespeare studies from an international, mainly feminist or gender, perspective. It sheds a new light on Shakespeare through the work of women from all over the world: actresses, directors, writers and others, who appropriated Shakespeare according to their specific social and cultural milieu and political situations.

      "No other but a woman's reason": women on Shakespeare ; towards commemorating the 450th anniversary of Shakespeare's birth
    • 2009

      Ira Aldridge

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      This volume is the outcome of the Ira Aldridge Symposium, which the British and Commonwealth Studies Department, University of Łódź (Poland), organized to celebrate the bicentennial anniversary of the birth of this great Afro-American Shakespearean actor (1807-1867). The collection provides invaluable insight into Aldridge’s contribution to abolitionist debates raging in mid-nineteenth century in the United States and England. Moreover, it discusses his reception among varied audiences in European countries, such as Germany, Poland, Russia and the Austrian Empire. Last but not least, Aldridge’s traces and echoes in modern times are investigated.

      Ira Aldridge