Our notions of Shakespeare have been shaped partly by his diffuse presence in films, comics, TV, mass-market novels, kitsch, and advertising. Through a series of case studies, Douglas Lanier examines how modern popular culture has appropriated and refashioned Shakespeare as a cultural icon.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Author(s): Douglas (Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies, Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies, English Department, University of New Hampshire) Lanier