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One of the New York Times Ten Best Books of the Year * A National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist * A New York Times Notable Book

A timely exploration of what Shakespeare's plays reveal about our divided land.

"In this sprightly and enthralling book . . . Shapiro amply…

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Inspired by Donald Trump’s election to the U.S. presidency in 2016 and the almost immediate comparisons of Trump to a Shakespearean dictator, James Shapiro traces the history of Shakespeare’s plays and productions as viewed by an American audience. Surprising details emerge: John Quincy Adams’s arguments of miscegenation with a famous actress over the marriage between Othello and Desdemona; Ulysses S. Grant’s portrayal of Desdemona while a young officer in the U.S. Army; Abraham Lincoln’s love of Shakespeare and John Wilkes Booth’s obsession with the character of Macbeth. Shapiro traces the connections between Shakespeare’s plays and the politics of America to…

I bought Shakespeare in a Divided America in the misguided belief that the author was the son of an old friend and colleague. The other attraction was Shakespeare himself: My mother was a high school English teacher, and the words of the Bard were a lingua franca at our dinner table. The book did not disappoint! 

In a series of chapters that carry the reader from the 1830s to the 2020s, Shapiro shows how Shakespeare’s plays have been entwined with the politics and culture of the nation on subjects ranging from race to manifest destiny, from immigration to same sex…

This book was amazing in helping me think about Shakespeare and the history of divisions in our own history. Like all of James Shapiro’s work, Shakespeare in a Divided America is filled with fascinating information delivered in lively and engaging prose. This book provides a cultural and historical exploration of how readings and performances of Shakespeare’s plays in the past two centuries have exposed fault lines in our country’s political and social fabric. In the nineteenth century, the assassination of President Lincoln and the deadly Astor Place Riots; in the twentieth-century debates over free speech, gender, immigration, and race; and…

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