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Preface | |
Introduction: Shakespeare in Canada: 'a world elsewhere'? | p. 3 |
Beginnings: Institutionalizing Shakespeare | p. 43 |
Pioneer Shakespeare Culture: Reverend Henry Scadding and His Shakespeare Display at the 1892 Toronto Industrial Exhibition | p. 47 |
The Imperial Theme: The Shakespeare Society of Toronto, 1928-1969 | p. 66 |
'A Stage for the Word': Shakespeare on CBC Radio, 1947-1955 | p. 92 |
Stratford and the Aspirations for a Canadian National Theatre | p. 108 |
Shakespeare on Stage | p. 137 |
Shakespeare Canadiens at the Stratford Festival | p. 141 |
A National Hamlet? Stratford's Legacy of Twentieth-Century Productions | p. 159 |
'Le Re-making' of le grand Will: Shakespeare in Francophone Quebec | p. 174 |
Learning to Curse in Accurate Iambics: Shakespeare in Newfoundland | p. 192 |
Liberal Shakespeare and Illiberal Critiques: Necessary Angel's King Lear | p. 212 |
Critical Debates and Traditions | p. 231 |
Continuity and Contradiction: University Actors Meet the Universal Bard | p. 235 |
Canadian Bacon | p. 255 |
Canada, Negative Capability, and Cymbeline | p. 274 |
Frye's Shakespeare, Frye's Canada | p. 292 |
Reimagining Shakespeare | p. 309 |
Nation and/as Adaptation: Shakespeare, Canada, and Authenticity | p. 313 |
Undead and Unsafe: Adapting Shakespeare (in Canada) | p. 339 |
Normand Chaurette's Les Reines: Shakespeare and the Modern in the Alchemical Oven | p. 353 |
Othello in Three Times | p. 371 |
Afterword: Relocating Shakespeare, Redefining Canada | p. 395 |
Research Opportunities in Canadian Shakespeare | p. 410 |
References | p. 417 |
List of Contributors | p. 455 |
Index | p. 461 |
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