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.
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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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.
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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.
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.
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