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Recycling Shakespeare is an irreverent assault on the Shakespearian establishment which presumes to have squatter's rights on the 'collected works' which it treats as holy writ. Marowitz, himself both a critic and director with successful productions of nearly a dozen Shakespeare plays behind him, shows how Shakespeare, like so many of his own earlier sources, can be reused, restructured and recycled for contemporary consumption.
Recycling Shakespeare is an irreverent assault on the Shakespearian establishment which presumes to have squatter's rights on the 'collected works' which it treats as holy writ. Marowitz, himself both a critic and director with successful productions of nearly a dozen Shakespeare plays behind him, shows how Shakespeare, like so many of his own earlier sources, can be reused, restructured and recycled for contemporary consumption.
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Autorenporträt
Charles Marowitz
Inhaltsangabe
Preface.- Harlotry in Bardolatry.- How to Rape.- Shakespeare On Collage Directed by William Shakespeare.- Free Shakespeare!.- Jail Scholars!.- Dab Hands.- The Shakespearian Fallacies of John Barton Brook's.- Shifting Point.- Wrestling with Jan Kott.- Seven American Misconceptions.- Coriolanus Incorporated Privatizing Julius Caesar.- Julius Caesar freely adapted by Charles Marowitz.
Preface.- Harlotry in Bardolatry.- How to Rape.- Shakespeare On Collage Directed by William Shakespeare.- Free Shakespeare!.- Jail Scholars!.- Dab Hands.- The Shakespearian Fallacies of John Barton Brook's.- Shifting Point.- Wrestling with Jan Kott.- Seven American Misconceptions.- Coriolanus Incorporated Privatizing Julius Caesar.- Julius Caesar freely adapted by Charles Marowitz.
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