Shakespeare, Popularity and the Public Sphere
Discover the intriguing intersection of literature and politics in Shakespeare, Popularity and the Public Sphere by Jeffrey S. Doty. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2021, this insightful paperback spans 218 pages and delves into how Shakespeare redefined the concept of power through the lens of popular opinion. Doty argues that Shakespeare's portrayal of 'popularity' not only engaged ordinary playgoers but also illuminated the essential role of the public in shaping political narratives. By examining the dramatization of public relations tactics, this book invites readers to explore their influence within a critical public sphere. Perfect for enthusiasts of English literature and those interested in the dynamics of power and popularity, this work is a must-read for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of Shakespeare's relevance in contemporary discourse.