Anne Pemberton wrote:
> On an online forum, we are discussin the book The Shakespeare Riots,
> and a discussent who is either British or Australian, seems surprised
> that Shakespeare was so well attended in the "antebellum" period. He
> was under the impression that after the Revolutionary War, Americans
> tended to discard Shakespeare and consider his works unworthy of study.
>
> Can anyone elighten me as to whether the works of Shakespeare were
> typically a part of libraries in Virginia between the Revolutionary
> and Civil Wars?
>
> Thanks muchly for shedding any light on this issue!
>
> Anne
>
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Anne,
A general answer to your question (i.e., not specific to Virginia but
covering the whole country) may be found in Lawrence Levine's
/Highbrow/Lowbrow/.
Doug Deal
History/SUNY Oswego.