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Reading from the margin: Examining Nahum Tate?s vs. Shakespeare?s King lear as cultural products

Nahum Tate?s adaptation of Shakespeare?s King Lear was so successful in Restoration theatre. Modern critics, however, regard Tate?s work as a second class drama which deserves mockery and dismiss it from master narratives of the history of English theatre. Therefore, we examine the `fields of cultural production? of Shakespeare?s and Nahum Tate?s King Lear from Shakespeare?s time to the present to find out how each period values a certain work of literature. In the discussion, we would like to argue that the shifting `fields of cultural production? determines the acceptance and rejection of Nahum Tate?s King Lear. By analyzing the `fields of cultural productions? of both plays, we show that Tate?s has been excluded from the canonization within modern field of production?s discourses because of shifting circles of belief.

Creator(s)
  • (92-019) Ribut Basuki
  • (05-015) Meilinda
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Publisher
Universitas Kristen Petra; 2010
Language
English
Category
jou – Journal
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Source
Kata Volume 12, Number 2, December 2010: 192-209; Ribut Basuki (92-019), Meilinda (05-015)
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