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Berry professor’s book on Shakespear­e’s histories published by McFarland & Co.

- From staff reports

Berry professor Brian Carroll recently published “Shakespear­e’s Sceptered Isle: Finding English National Identity in the Plays” with McFarland & Co.

More than a dozen years in developmen­t, the book searches Shakespear­e’s history and Roman plays to find the raw materials of English national consciousn­ess and identity.

According to Carroll, the messages of Shakespear­e’s history plays are not principall­y the plots or “facts” of the dramas but the attitudes and imaginings they elicited in audiences.

“Emerging from the worst of the pandemic, it seems bracingly relevant to renew an appreciati­on for the power and purposes of live drama and for the openness of, in particular, Elizabetha­n drama,” Carroll said. “Shakespear­e’s theater animated the Englishnes­s this book finds by mediating the activities of dramatizin­g, projecting, and shaping the age’s emergent national identity.”

Carroll’s book, his eighth, argues that Shakespear­e’s histories furnished modern England with a curriculum for constructi­ng a national identity, a confidence of language and culture, and a powerful new medium through which to communicat­e and express this negotiated identity.

By applying semiotics, the book studies the playwright’s use of symbols, metonymy, symbolic codes, and metaphor. By examining what Shakespear­e and playgoers remembered and forgot, as well as the ways ideas were framed, this book explores how a national identity was crafted, contested, and circulated.

The book officially launches at the Wooden O Symposium at the Utah Shakespear­e Festival in Cedar City, Utah, in early August.

Carroll has chaired the Department of Communicat­ion since 2015; he joined the Berry faculty in 2003. He is the author of eight books, including two on the history of Black press involvemen­t in the integratio­n of baseball: “When to Stop the Cheering? The Black Press, the Black Community and the Integratio­n of Profession­al Baseball” (Routledge, 2007) and “A Devil’s Bargain: The Black Press and Black Baseball 1915-1955” (Routledge, 2014).

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