The Shakespearean World
Herausgegeben:Levenson, Jill L; Ormsby, Robert
The Shakespearean World
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This book offers global coverage of topics central to Shakespeare studies while also extending critical debate in new directions. Essays situate Shakespeare's world and what the world is because of him, considering how various disciplines and critical discourses have received, or engaged with, the phenomenon of "Shakespeare." Fields such as education, tourism, media, visual art, and more have been influenced in past and present by Shakespeare, while the reception of the author and his works varies across cultures and history. This volume offers a trans-historical and international view of the…mehr
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This book offers global coverage of topics central to Shakespeare studies while also extending critical debate in new directions. Essays situate Shakespeare's world and what the world is because of him, considering how various disciplines and critical discourses have received, or engaged with, the phenomenon of "Shakespeare." Fields such as education, tourism, media, visual art, and more have been influenced in past and present by Shakespeare, while the reception of the author and his works varies across cultures and history. This volume offers a trans-historical and international view of the ways Shakespeare has influenced, or been influenced by, diverse cultures during four centuries of performance, adaptation, criticism, and citation.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- 1st ed.
- Seitenzahl: 678
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 180mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1320g
- ISBN-13: 9780415732529
- ISBN-10: 0415732522
- Artikelnr.: 43016483
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- 1st ed.
- Seitenzahl: 678
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 180mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1320g
- ISBN-13: 9780415732529
- ISBN-10: 0415732522
- Artikelnr.: 43016483
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Jill L. Levenson is Emeritus Professor of English at Trinity College, University of Toronto, Canada, and is an honorary vice president of the International Shakespeare Association. Robert Ormsby is Associate Professor of English at Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada.
Introduction by Jill L. Levenson and Robert Ormsby
Section 1: Shakespeare on Stage Since the Late Seventeenth Century
1. Staging Shakespeare in England Since the Restoration
Kathryn Prince
2. Shakespeare on Stage since the Late Seventeenth Century
Martin Procházka, Marta Gibi¿ska and Florence March
3. Shakespeare on American Stages
James C. Bulman
4. Shakespeare in Latin America: Appropriation, Politics, and Performance
Practices
Maria Clara Galery and Stegh Cammati
5. Middle Eastern Shakespeare
Margaret Litvin, Avraham Oz and Parviz Partovi
6. Shakespeare in Africa
Sandra Young
7. Interacting with Naturalism: East Asian Shakespeare Performances
Yong Li Lan
8. Kissing and Drowning The Book: Shakespearean Theatre in the Antipodes
Rob Conkie and Nicola Hyland
Section 2: Shakespeare on Film
9. Framing the Theatrical: Shakespearean Film in the UK
Peter Kirwan
10. Shakespeare in Film: Continental Europe
Mariangela Tempera
11. The Cloud Capped Towers and the Charcoal Sketch: Shakespeare on Film in
North America
Samuel Crowl
12. Shakespeare on Film in Asia
Alexa Huang
13. Shakespearean Cinema and the Rest of the World
Mark Thornton Burnett
Section 3: Shakespeare in the Arts beyond Drama and Performance
14. The Subject of Shake-speares Sonnets and Afterlife in Lyric Poetry
Peter Robinson
15. Shakespeare and the Novel: "For that which had been lost was found, and
so on"
Jane Kingsley-Smith
16. In Search of Shakespeare's Biography
Katherine Scheil
17. Interpreting Shakespeare through the Visual Arts
Jim Davis
18. The Shakespearean World of Music
Christy Desmet and David Schiller
Section 4: Shakespeare in Everyday Life
19. Shakespeare and Education: the Making of an Unlikely Marriage
Kate Flaherty
20. Conjuring Shakespeare for Young Audiences through Fairy Tales, Fable,
and Fantasy
Naomi J. Miller
21. Shakespeare in Amateur Production
Stephen Purcell
22. "Prithee, Listen Well": The Case for Audio Shakespeare
Michael P. Jensen
23. Sticky or Spreadable? Shakespeare and Global Television
Susanne Greenhalgh
24. Shakespearean Tourism: From National Heritage to Global Attraction
Robert Ormsby
25. "Within this wooden [2.]O": Shakespeare and New Media in the Digital
Age
Brett D. Hirsch and Michael Best
Section 5: Shakespeare and Critical Practice
26. Shakespeare's Texts and Editions
Eugene Giddens
27. Shakespearean Archives: Context, Categories, and the Containment of
Chaos
Christie Carson
28. Shakespeare's Language: An Eventful Afterlife
Keith Johnson
29. Shakespeare and Philosophy
Peter Holbrook
30. Political Approaches to Shakespeare
Hugh Grady
31. Religion, Secularity, and Shakespeare
Arthur F. Marotti and Ken Jackson
32. Shakespeare and Psychology: "Who's There?"
Murray M. Schwartz and David Willbern
33. Shakespeare and Early Modern Race Studies: An Overview of the Field
Jason Demeter and Ayanna Thompson
34. New Economies of Gender and Sexuality: Rereading the Shakespearean Body
Susan Bennett and Nicole Edge
35. Shakespeare, Ecology, and Ecocriticism
Randall Martin
36. The Shakespearean Legal Imaginary
Karen Cunningham
Section 1: Shakespeare on Stage Since the Late Seventeenth Century
1. Staging Shakespeare in England Since the Restoration
Kathryn Prince
2. Shakespeare on Stage since the Late Seventeenth Century
Martin Procházka, Marta Gibi¿ska and Florence March
3. Shakespeare on American Stages
James C. Bulman
4. Shakespeare in Latin America: Appropriation, Politics, and Performance
Practices
Maria Clara Galery and Stegh Cammati
5. Middle Eastern Shakespeare
Margaret Litvin, Avraham Oz and Parviz Partovi
6. Shakespeare in Africa
Sandra Young
7. Interacting with Naturalism: East Asian Shakespeare Performances
Yong Li Lan
8. Kissing and Drowning The Book: Shakespearean Theatre in the Antipodes
Rob Conkie and Nicola Hyland
Section 2: Shakespeare on Film
9. Framing the Theatrical: Shakespearean Film in the UK
Peter Kirwan
10. Shakespeare in Film: Continental Europe
Mariangela Tempera
11. The Cloud Capped Towers and the Charcoal Sketch: Shakespeare on Film in
North America
Samuel Crowl
12. Shakespeare on Film in Asia
Alexa Huang
13. Shakespearean Cinema and the Rest of the World
Mark Thornton Burnett
Section 3: Shakespeare in the Arts beyond Drama and Performance
14. The Subject of Shake-speares Sonnets and Afterlife in Lyric Poetry
Peter Robinson
15. Shakespeare and the Novel: "For that which had been lost was found, and
so on"
Jane Kingsley-Smith
16. In Search of Shakespeare's Biography
Katherine Scheil
17. Interpreting Shakespeare through the Visual Arts
Jim Davis
18. The Shakespearean World of Music
Christy Desmet and David Schiller
Section 4: Shakespeare in Everyday Life
19. Shakespeare and Education: the Making of an Unlikely Marriage
Kate Flaherty
20. Conjuring Shakespeare for Young Audiences through Fairy Tales, Fable,
and Fantasy
Naomi J. Miller
21. Shakespeare in Amateur Production
Stephen Purcell
22. "Prithee, Listen Well": The Case for Audio Shakespeare
Michael P. Jensen
23. Sticky or Spreadable? Shakespeare and Global Television
Susanne Greenhalgh
24. Shakespearean Tourism: From National Heritage to Global Attraction
Robert Ormsby
25. "Within this wooden [2.]O": Shakespeare and New Media in the Digital
Age
Brett D. Hirsch and Michael Best
Section 5: Shakespeare and Critical Practice
26. Shakespeare's Texts and Editions
Eugene Giddens
27. Shakespearean Archives: Context, Categories, and the Containment of
Chaos
Christie Carson
28. Shakespeare's Language: An Eventful Afterlife
Keith Johnson
29. Shakespeare and Philosophy
Peter Holbrook
30. Political Approaches to Shakespeare
Hugh Grady
31. Religion, Secularity, and Shakespeare
Arthur F. Marotti and Ken Jackson
32. Shakespeare and Psychology: "Who's There?"
Murray M. Schwartz and David Willbern
33. Shakespeare and Early Modern Race Studies: An Overview of the Field
Jason Demeter and Ayanna Thompson
34. New Economies of Gender and Sexuality: Rereading the Shakespearean Body
Susan Bennett and Nicole Edge
35. Shakespeare, Ecology, and Ecocriticism
Randall Martin
36. The Shakespearean Legal Imaginary
Karen Cunningham
Introduction by Jill L. Levenson and Robert Ormsby
Section 1: Shakespeare on Stage Since the Late Seventeenth Century
1. Staging Shakespeare in England Since the Restoration
Kathryn Prince
2. Shakespeare on Stage since the Late Seventeenth Century
Martin Procházka, Marta Gibi¿ska and Florence March
3. Shakespeare on American Stages
James C. Bulman
4. Shakespeare in Latin America: Appropriation, Politics, and Performance
Practices
Maria Clara Galery and Stegh Cammati
5. Middle Eastern Shakespeare
Margaret Litvin, Avraham Oz and Parviz Partovi
6. Shakespeare in Africa
Sandra Young
7. Interacting with Naturalism: East Asian Shakespeare Performances
Yong Li Lan
8. Kissing and Drowning The Book: Shakespearean Theatre in the Antipodes
Rob Conkie and Nicola Hyland
Section 2: Shakespeare on Film
9. Framing the Theatrical: Shakespearean Film in the UK
Peter Kirwan
10. Shakespeare in Film: Continental Europe
Mariangela Tempera
11. The Cloud Capped Towers and the Charcoal Sketch: Shakespeare on Film in
North America
Samuel Crowl
12. Shakespeare on Film in Asia
Alexa Huang
13. Shakespearean Cinema and the Rest of the World
Mark Thornton Burnett
Section 3: Shakespeare in the Arts beyond Drama and Performance
14. The Subject of Shake-speares Sonnets and Afterlife in Lyric Poetry
Peter Robinson
15. Shakespeare and the Novel: "For that which had been lost was found, and
so on"
Jane Kingsley-Smith
16. In Search of Shakespeare's Biography
Katherine Scheil
17. Interpreting Shakespeare through the Visual Arts
Jim Davis
18. The Shakespearean World of Music
Christy Desmet and David Schiller
Section 4: Shakespeare in Everyday Life
19. Shakespeare and Education: the Making of an Unlikely Marriage
Kate Flaherty
20. Conjuring Shakespeare for Young Audiences through Fairy Tales, Fable,
and Fantasy
Naomi J. Miller
21. Shakespeare in Amateur Production
Stephen Purcell
22. "Prithee, Listen Well": The Case for Audio Shakespeare
Michael P. Jensen
23. Sticky or Spreadable? Shakespeare and Global Television
Susanne Greenhalgh
24. Shakespearean Tourism: From National Heritage to Global Attraction
Robert Ormsby
25. "Within this wooden [2.]O": Shakespeare and New Media in the Digital
Age
Brett D. Hirsch and Michael Best
Section 5: Shakespeare and Critical Practice
26. Shakespeare's Texts and Editions
Eugene Giddens
27. Shakespearean Archives: Context, Categories, and the Containment of
Chaos
Christie Carson
28. Shakespeare's Language: An Eventful Afterlife
Keith Johnson
29. Shakespeare and Philosophy
Peter Holbrook
30. Political Approaches to Shakespeare
Hugh Grady
31. Religion, Secularity, and Shakespeare
Arthur F. Marotti and Ken Jackson
32. Shakespeare and Psychology: "Who's There?"
Murray M. Schwartz and David Willbern
33. Shakespeare and Early Modern Race Studies: An Overview of the Field
Jason Demeter and Ayanna Thompson
34. New Economies of Gender and Sexuality: Rereading the Shakespearean Body
Susan Bennett and Nicole Edge
35. Shakespeare, Ecology, and Ecocriticism
Randall Martin
36. The Shakespearean Legal Imaginary
Karen Cunningham
Section 1: Shakespeare on Stage Since the Late Seventeenth Century
1. Staging Shakespeare in England Since the Restoration
Kathryn Prince
2. Shakespeare on Stage since the Late Seventeenth Century
Martin Procházka, Marta Gibi¿ska and Florence March
3. Shakespeare on American Stages
James C. Bulman
4. Shakespeare in Latin America: Appropriation, Politics, and Performance
Practices
Maria Clara Galery and Stegh Cammati
5. Middle Eastern Shakespeare
Margaret Litvin, Avraham Oz and Parviz Partovi
6. Shakespeare in Africa
Sandra Young
7. Interacting with Naturalism: East Asian Shakespeare Performances
Yong Li Lan
8. Kissing and Drowning The Book: Shakespearean Theatre in the Antipodes
Rob Conkie and Nicola Hyland
Section 2: Shakespeare on Film
9. Framing the Theatrical: Shakespearean Film in the UK
Peter Kirwan
10. Shakespeare in Film: Continental Europe
Mariangela Tempera
11. The Cloud Capped Towers and the Charcoal Sketch: Shakespeare on Film in
North America
Samuel Crowl
12. Shakespeare on Film in Asia
Alexa Huang
13. Shakespearean Cinema and the Rest of the World
Mark Thornton Burnett
Section 3: Shakespeare in the Arts beyond Drama and Performance
14. The Subject of Shake-speares Sonnets and Afterlife in Lyric Poetry
Peter Robinson
15. Shakespeare and the Novel: "For that which had been lost was found, and
so on"
Jane Kingsley-Smith
16. In Search of Shakespeare's Biography
Katherine Scheil
17. Interpreting Shakespeare through the Visual Arts
Jim Davis
18. The Shakespearean World of Music
Christy Desmet and David Schiller
Section 4: Shakespeare in Everyday Life
19. Shakespeare and Education: the Making of an Unlikely Marriage
Kate Flaherty
20. Conjuring Shakespeare for Young Audiences through Fairy Tales, Fable,
and Fantasy
Naomi J. Miller
21. Shakespeare in Amateur Production
Stephen Purcell
22. "Prithee, Listen Well": The Case for Audio Shakespeare
Michael P. Jensen
23. Sticky or Spreadable? Shakespeare and Global Television
Susanne Greenhalgh
24. Shakespearean Tourism: From National Heritage to Global Attraction
Robert Ormsby
25. "Within this wooden [2.]O": Shakespeare and New Media in the Digital
Age
Brett D. Hirsch and Michael Best
Section 5: Shakespeare and Critical Practice
26. Shakespeare's Texts and Editions
Eugene Giddens
27. Shakespearean Archives: Context, Categories, and the Containment of
Chaos
Christie Carson
28. Shakespeare's Language: An Eventful Afterlife
Keith Johnson
29. Shakespeare and Philosophy
Peter Holbrook
30. Political Approaches to Shakespeare
Hugh Grady
31. Religion, Secularity, and Shakespeare
Arthur F. Marotti and Ken Jackson
32. Shakespeare and Psychology: "Who's There?"
Murray M. Schwartz and David Willbern
33. Shakespeare and Early Modern Race Studies: An Overview of the Field
Jason Demeter and Ayanna Thompson
34. New Economies of Gender and Sexuality: Rereading the Shakespearean Body
Susan Bennett and Nicole Edge
35. Shakespeare, Ecology, and Ecocriticism
Randall Martin
36. The Shakespearean Legal Imaginary
Karen Cunningham