Shakespeare, The Movie (eBook, PDF)
Popularizing the Plays on Film, TV and Video
Redaktion: Boose, Lynda E.; Burt, Richard
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Brings together an impressive line-up of contributors to consider how Shakespeare has been adapted on film, TV and video, and explores the impact of this popularization on the canonical status of Shakespeare.
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Brings together an impressive line-up of contributors to consider how Shakespeare has been adapted on film, TV and video, and explores the impact of this popularization on the canonical status of Shakespeare.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2005
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134707539
- Artikelnr.: 42724806
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2005
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134707539
- Artikelnr.: 42724806
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Richard Burt is Associate Professor of English at the University of Massachusetts. Lynda Boose is Professor of English and Women's Studies at Dartmouth College.
Introduction - Shakespeare
the movie
Lynda E. Boose and Richard Burt; totally clueless? - Shakespeare goes Hollywood in the 1990s
Lynda E. Boose and Richard Burt; race-ing Othello
re-engendering white out
Barbara Hodgon; war is mud - Branagh's "Dirty Harry V" and the types of political ambiguity. Donald K. Hedrick; top of the world
ma - Richard III and cinematic convention
- James Loehlin; popularizing Shakespeare - the artistry of France Zeffirelli
Robert Hapgood; Shakespeare wallah and colonial specularity
Valerie Wayne; poetry in motion - animating Shakespeare
Laurie E. Osborne; when Peter met Orson - the 1953 CBS "King Lear"
Tony Howard; in search of nothing - mapping Lear
Kenneth S. Rothwell; a shrew for the times
Diana E. Henderson; Shakespeare in the age of post-mechanical reproduction - sexual and electronic magic in "Prospero's Books"
Peter S. Donaldson; grossly gaping viewers and Jonathan Miller's "Othello"
Lynda E. Boose; "Age Cannot Wither Him" - Warren Beatty's "Bugsy" as Hollywood Cleopatra
Katherine Eggert; Asta Nielsen and the mystery of "Hamlet"
Ann Thompson; the family tree motel - subliming Shakespeare in "My Own Private Idaho"
Sue Wiseman; the love that dare not speak Shakespeare's name - new Shakesqueer cinema
Richard Burt.
the movie
Lynda E. Boose and Richard Burt; totally clueless? - Shakespeare goes Hollywood in the 1990s
Lynda E. Boose and Richard Burt; race-ing Othello
re-engendering white out
Barbara Hodgon; war is mud - Branagh's "Dirty Harry V" and the types of political ambiguity. Donald K. Hedrick; top of the world
ma - Richard III and cinematic convention
- James Loehlin; popularizing Shakespeare - the artistry of France Zeffirelli
Robert Hapgood; Shakespeare wallah and colonial specularity
Valerie Wayne; poetry in motion - animating Shakespeare
Laurie E. Osborne; when Peter met Orson - the 1953 CBS "King Lear"
Tony Howard; in search of nothing - mapping Lear
Kenneth S. Rothwell; a shrew for the times
Diana E. Henderson; Shakespeare in the age of post-mechanical reproduction - sexual and electronic magic in "Prospero's Books"
Peter S. Donaldson; grossly gaping viewers and Jonathan Miller's "Othello"
Lynda E. Boose; "Age Cannot Wither Him" - Warren Beatty's "Bugsy" as Hollywood Cleopatra
Katherine Eggert; Asta Nielsen and the mystery of "Hamlet"
Ann Thompson; the family tree motel - subliming Shakespeare in "My Own Private Idaho"
Sue Wiseman; the love that dare not speak Shakespeare's name - new Shakesqueer cinema
Richard Burt.
Introduction - Shakespeare
the movie
Lynda E. Boose and Richard Burt; totally clueless? - Shakespeare goes Hollywood in the 1990s
Lynda E. Boose and Richard Burt; race-ing Othello
re-engendering white out
Barbara Hodgon; war is mud - Branagh's "Dirty Harry V" and the types of political ambiguity. Donald K. Hedrick; top of the world
ma - Richard III and cinematic convention
- James Loehlin; popularizing Shakespeare - the artistry of France Zeffirelli
Robert Hapgood; Shakespeare wallah and colonial specularity
Valerie Wayne; poetry in motion - animating Shakespeare
Laurie E. Osborne; when Peter met Orson - the 1953 CBS "King Lear"
Tony Howard; in search of nothing - mapping Lear
Kenneth S. Rothwell; a shrew for the times
Diana E. Henderson; Shakespeare in the age of post-mechanical reproduction - sexual and electronic magic in "Prospero's Books"
Peter S. Donaldson; grossly gaping viewers and Jonathan Miller's "Othello"
Lynda E. Boose; "Age Cannot Wither Him" - Warren Beatty's "Bugsy" as Hollywood Cleopatra
Katherine Eggert; Asta Nielsen and the mystery of "Hamlet"
Ann Thompson; the family tree motel - subliming Shakespeare in "My Own Private Idaho"
Sue Wiseman; the love that dare not speak Shakespeare's name - new Shakesqueer cinema
Richard Burt.
the movie
Lynda E. Boose and Richard Burt; totally clueless? - Shakespeare goes Hollywood in the 1990s
Lynda E. Boose and Richard Burt; race-ing Othello
re-engendering white out
Barbara Hodgon; war is mud - Branagh's "Dirty Harry V" and the types of political ambiguity. Donald K. Hedrick; top of the world
ma - Richard III and cinematic convention
- James Loehlin; popularizing Shakespeare - the artistry of France Zeffirelli
Robert Hapgood; Shakespeare wallah and colonial specularity
Valerie Wayne; poetry in motion - animating Shakespeare
Laurie E. Osborne; when Peter met Orson - the 1953 CBS "King Lear"
Tony Howard; in search of nothing - mapping Lear
Kenneth S. Rothwell; a shrew for the times
Diana E. Henderson; Shakespeare in the age of post-mechanical reproduction - sexual and electronic magic in "Prospero's Books"
Peter S. Donaldson; grossly gaping viewers and Jonathan Miller's "Othello"
Lynda E. Boose; "Age Cannot Wither Him" - Warren Beatty's "Bugsy" as Hollywood Cleopatra
Katherine Eggert; Asta Nielsen and the mystery of "Hamlet"
Ann Thompson; the family tree motel - subliming Shakespeare in "My Own Private Idaho"
Sue Wiseman; the love that dare not speak Shakespeare's name - new Shakesqueer cinema
Richard Burt.