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Paperback The Society and the "Fad": Being an Amplification of an Address Delivered Before the Shakespeare Club of New York City, Nov. 1, 1889 Book

ISBN: 1149656581

ISBN13: 9781149656587

The Society and the "Fad": Being an Amplification of an Address Delivered Before the Shakespeare Club of New York City, Nov. 1, 1889

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"The Society and the 'Fad'" is a fascinating glimpse into the intellectual and social landscape of late 19th-century New York City. This amplified address, delivered before the Shakespeare Club in November 1889 by Appleton Morgan, delves into the dynamics of social trends and their impact on cultural institutions. Morgan's exploration of the relationship between society and fleeting 'fads' provides insightful commentary on the enduring appeal of Shakespeare and the role of literary societies in shaping public opinion. This short work offers a unique historical perspective on the cultural life of a bygone era and the timeless relevance of Shakespearean studies.

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