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Shakespeare and Popular Music

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Shakespeare and Popular Music

Contributors:

By (Author) Dr Adam Hansen

ISBN:

9781441126986

Publisher:

Continuum Publishing Corporation

Imprint:

Continuum Publishing Corporation

Publication Date:

23rd September 2010

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Literary studies: c 1600 to c 1800
Popular music

Dewey:

822.33

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

200

Dimensions:

Width 138mm, Height 216mm

Description

Exploring the interactions between Shakespeare and popular music, this book links these seeming polar opposites, showing how musicians have woven the Bard into their sounds.

Reviews

"This unique book combines a pop music fan's dedication with an academic's rigour - and gives us an analysis of Shakespeare in popular music and popular music in Shakespeare, in which Shakespeare is both sampler and sampled. From ballads to the Beatles and from Elizabethan sermons to internet fan sites, Hansen's enthusiasm is capacious and revealing. The rest certainly is not silence in a book which collapses distinctions between high and low culture, and is as comfortable with House as with Hamlet." -- Emma Smith, Fellow and Tutor in English, Senior Tutor, University of Oxford, UK
'Hansen's passion for both Shakespeare and popular music is infectious and makes me want to revisit Shakespeare's plays. I highly recommend this book so go and order it from your local independent bookstore or visit Continuum's site.' -- Elaine Cusack, rocksbackpagesblog.com
Adam Hansen's Shakespeare and Popular Music is a work clearly informed by the author's passion for both of these subjects... -- Routledge ABES
Reviewed in The Times Literary Supplement
"Adam Hansen offers an audacious analysis of the uses to which contemporary music has put Shakespeare and Shakespeare' has put contemporary music. The result is a delightful bricolage of early-modern and post-modern cultural history in which Freud, Adorno and Walter Benjamin rub shoulders with Duke Ellington, Cowboy Jack Clement, the Kaiser Chiefs, numerous rappers, punks and folk-singers as vital interpreters of the Shakespearean text." -- Greg Walker, Masson Professor of English Literature, University of Edinburgh, UK

Author Bio

Adam Hansen is Lecturer in English at Northumbria University, UK. Adam Hansen is Senior Lecturer in English Literature and Programme Leader, Northumbria University, UK.

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