Judi Dench and Shakespearean Personas in the Twenty First Century

Authors

  • Sophie Duncan Oxford University, UK

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21153/psj2019vol5no2art913

Keywords:

Shakespearean roles, celebrity, ageing, silence, moral authority, nation

Abstract

Dame Judi Dench’s twenty-first-century theatrical career has defied the expectation that her performance as the Countess in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 2003 All’s Well That Ends Well would signal the culmination and conclusion of her stage acting career. This article draws on scholarship on the use of retrospection and persona-building to redirect attention from Dench’s conspicuously ‘late’ success in film to map how Dench has led, collaborated in and resisted public constructions of her persona. Shakespeare has been consistently key to this process. While enlisting persona-building strategies inherited from her Shakespearean forebears, Dench has resisted the overt appointment of any kind of Shakespearean ‘successor’ and thus the continuation of Shakespeare performance genealogies. Simultaneously, her role choices have contributed to her persona’s accrued significance as an avatar of moral virtue and authenticity – augmented by her association with the ‘national poet’, Shakespeare, as England’s most prestigious playwright. The article also examines Dench’s persona specifically as an ageing actress, and her significance for discourses of aspirational ageing, ageism, and national investments in the ageing female performer as a public persona.

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Author Biography

  • Sophie Duncan, Oxford University, UK

    Sophie Duncan is Fellow in English at Christ Church, University of Oxford. She was previously Postdoctoral Research Associate and Junior Dean of Arts at Magdalen, University of Oxford. Her books include Shakespeare’s Women and the Fin de Siècle (Oxford University Press, 2016), Shakespeare’s Props: Memory and Cognition (Routledge Studies in Shakespeare, 2019), and (with Rachael Lennon), Women and Power: The Struggle for Suffrage (National Trust, 2018). She has also published articles and chapters on Ira Aldridge, melodrama, Jack the Ripper, and gala performances of Shakespeare. In summer 2019, she held a Visiting Fellowship at the Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Venice, as part of new project on the reception history of Shakespeare’s Juliet.

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Judi Dench and Shakespearean Personas in the Twenty First Century. (2020). Persona Studies, 5(2), 23-37. https://doi.org/10.21153/psj2019vol5no2art913