Classicizing Shakespeare Classicizing Shakespeare
Shakespeare and Adaptation

Classicizing Shakespeare

Jean-François Ducis and the First European Adaptations

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Publisher Description

This book explores the nature and wide-ranging impact of the work of Jean-François Ducis (1733-1816), the first adaptor of Hamlet and of five other Shakespeare tragedies for the French theatre.



Jean-François Ducis is anything but prominent in the histories of Shakespeare adaptation, yet he was pivotal in introducing French and European audiences to Shakespeare's plays on the stage. His Hamlet, tragédie imitée de l'anglais, performed at the Comédie française in 1769, was the first representation of a Shakespeare play on a French stage and was still performed in 1851. Despite his total ignorance of English, Ducis also adapted Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, King Lear, King John and Othello, playswhich were then translated, like his Hamlet, into a number of European languages.



Classicizing Shakespeare studies Ducis's Shakespearean corpusin the context of the neoclassical climate which, a century earlier, had set off a wave of adaptations in England. Within the wider picture of the European representation of Shakespeare on the stage from 1660 to 1850, the study of Ducis's emblematic case sheds further light on the rationale of these English adaptations as well as on the reception of Shakespeare's plays in most Continental countries well into the 19th century. Willems' rich contextual study demonstrates why the translations of Ducis's own 'imitations' were instrumental in exporting Shakespeare all over the Continent. Through attention to the professional relationship with the renowned actor, François-Joseph Talma, Classicizing Shakespeare reveals too how collaborative practices in the theatre impact on the evolution of a text.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2025
11 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
248
Pages
PUBLISHER
The Arden Shakespeare
SELLER
Bookwire Gesellschaft zum Vertrieb digitaler Medien mbH
SIZE
2.2
MB
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