Shakespeare, The Movie: Popularizing the Plays on Film, TV and VideoLynda E. Boose, Richard Burt Routledge, 28 Jun 2005 - 288 halaman Shakespeare, The Movie 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. Taking a fresh look at the Bard an his place in the movies, Shakespeare, The Movie includes a selection of what is presently available in filmic format to the Shakespeare student or scholar, ranging across BBC television productions, filmed theatre productions, and full screen adaptations by Kenneth Branagh and Franco Zeffirelli. Films discussed include: * Amy Heckerling's Clueless * Gus van Sant's My Own Private Idaho * Branagh's Henry V * Baz Luhrman's William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet * John McTiernan's Last Action Hero * Peter Greenaway's Prospero's Books * Zeffirelli's Hamlet. |
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3 WAR IS MUD | 46 |
4 TOP OF THE WORLD MA | 68 |
5 POPULARIZING SHAKESPEARE | 81 |
6 SHAKESPEARE WALLAH AND COLONIAL SPECULARITY | 97 |
7 POETRY IN MOTION | 106 |
10 A SHREW FOR THE TIMES | 151 |
11 SHAKESPEARE IN THE AGE OF POSTMECHANICAL REPRODUCTION | 172 |
12 GROSSLY GAPING VIEWERS AND JONATHAN MILLERS OTHELLO | 190 |
13 AGE CANNOT WITHER HIM | 202 |
14 ASTA NIELSEN AND THE MYSTERY OF HAMLET | 220 |
15 THE FAMILY TREE MOTEL | 231 |
16 THE LOVE THAT DARE NOT SPEAK SHAKESPEARES NAME | 246 |
INDEX | 275 |
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