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Shakespeare on Screen: Romeo and Juliet

Author : Victoria Bladen
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 299 pages
File Size : 17,65 MB
Release : 2023-10-31
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1009200933

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Providing up-to-date coverage of screen versions of Romeo and Juliet, this book encompasses a broad range of media from canonical movies to web series. The chapters, written by internationally recognized scholars, revisit well-known films and TV productions, while also exploring free retellings and introducing appropriations from around the globe.

Shakespeare on Screen: King Lear

Author : Victoria Bladen
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 277 pages
File Size : 34,32 MB
Release : 2019-09-26
Category : Drama
ISBN : 1108426921

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An up-to-date survey of Shakespeare's King Lear on screen and the aesthetic, social and political issues raised by screen versions.

Shakespeare on Screen

Author : Sarah Hatchuel
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 333 pages
File Size : 44,76 MB
Release : 2017-04-27
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1108298699

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The second volume in the re-launched series Shakespeare on Screen is devoted to The Tempest and Shakespeare's late romances, offering up-to-date coverage of recent screen versions as well as new critical reviews of older, canonical films. An international cast of authors explores not only productions from the USA and the UK, but also translations, adaptations and appropriations from Poland, Italy and France. Spanning a wide chronological range, from the first cinematic interpretation of Cymbeline in 1913 to The Royal Ballet's live broadcast of The Winter's Tale in 2014, the volume provides an extensive treatment of the plays' resonance for contemporary audiences. Supported by a film-bibliography, numerous illustrations and free online resources, the book will be an invaluable resource for students, scholars and teachers of film studies and Shakespeare studies.

Shakespeare on Screen: Romeo and Juliet

Author : Victoria Bladen
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 299 pages
File Size : 30,38 MB
Release : 2023-10-31
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 100920095X

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From canonical movies to web series, this volume illuminates myriad forms of Romeo and Juliet on screen around the world.

A History of Shakespeare on Screen

Author : Kenneth S. Rothwell
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 402 pages
File Size : 46,28 MB
Release : 2004-10-28
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780521543118

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This edition of A History of Shakespeare on Screen updates the chronology to 2003, with a new chapter on recent films.

100 Shakespeare Films

Author : Daniel Rosenthal
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 477 pages
File Size : 13,71 MB
Release : 2019-07-25
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 1838714081

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From Oscar-winning British classics to Hollywood musicals and Westerns, from Soviet epics to Bollywood thrillers, Shakespeare has inspired an almost infinite variety of films. Directors as diverse as Orson Welles, Akira Kurosawa, Franco Zeffirelli, Kenneth Branagh, Baz Luhrmann and Julie Taymor have transferred Shakespeare's plays from stage to screen with unforgettable results. Spanning a century of cinema, from a silent short of 'The Tempest' (1907) to Kenneth Branagh's 'As You Like It' (2006), Daniel Rosenthal's up-to-date selection takes in the most important, inventive and unusual Shakespeare films ever made. Half are British and American productions that retain Shakespeare's language, including key works such as Olivier's 'Henry V' and 'Hamlet', Welles' 'Othello' and 'Chimes at Midnight', Branagh's 'Henry V' and 'Hamlet', Luhrmann's 'Romeo + Juliet' and Taymor's 'Titus'. Alongside these original-text films are more than 30 genre adaptations: titles that aim for a wider audience by using modernized dialogue and settings and customizing Shakespeare's plots and characters, transforming 'Macbeth' into a pistol-packing gangster ('Joe Macbeth' and 'Maqbool') or reimagining 'Othello' as a jazz musician ('All Night Long'). There are Shakesepeare-based Westerns ('Broken Lance', 'King of Texas'), musicals ('West Side Story', 'Kiss Me Kate'), high-school comedies ('10 Things I Hate About You', 'She's the Man'), even a sci-fi adventure ('Forbidden Planet'). There are also films dominated by the performance of a Shakespearean play ('In the Bleak Midwinter', 'Shakespeare in Love'). Rosenthal emphasises the global nature of Shakespearean cinema, with entries on more than 20 foreign-language titles, including Kurosawa's 'Throne of Blood and Ran', Grigori Kozintsev's 'Russian Hamlet' and 'King Lear', and little-known features from as far afield as 'Madagascar' and 'Venezuela', some never released in Britain or the US. He considers the films' production and box-office history and examines the film-makers' key interpretive decisions in comparison to their Shakespearean sources, focusing on cinematography, landscape, music, performance, production design, textual alterations and omissions. As cinema plays an increasingly important role in the study of Shakespeare at schools and universities, this is a wide-ranging, entertaining and accessible guide for Shakespeare teachers, students and enthusiasts.

Shakespeare on Screen

Author : Sarah Hatchuel
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 333 pages
File Size : 40,26 MB
Release : 2017-04-27
Category : Drama
ISBN : 1107113504

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This volume provides up-to-date coverage of recent screen versions of Shakespeare's plays, as well as critical reviews of older canonical films.

The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare on Film

Author : Russell Jackson
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 12 pages
File Size : 16,65 MB
Release : 2007-03-29
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 052168501X

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This companion is a collection of critical and historical essays on the films adapted from, and inspired by, Shakespeare's plays. The emphasis is on feature films for cinema with strong coverage Hamlet, Richard III, Macbeth, King Lear and Romeo and Juliet.

The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare on Screen

Author : Russell Jackson
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 299 pages
File Size : 44,49 MB
Release : 2020-12-17
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 110836926X

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The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare on Screen provides a lively guide to film and television productions adapted from Shakespeare's plays. Offering an essential resource for students of Shakespeare, the companion considers topics such as the early history of Shakespeare films, the development of 'live' broadcasts from theatre to cinema, the influence of promotion and marketing, and the range of versions available in 'world cinema'. Chapters on the contexts, genres and critical issues of Shakespeare on screen offer a diverse range of close analyses, from 'Classical Hollywood' films to the BBC's Hollow Crown series. The companion also features sections on the work of individual directors Orson Welles, Akira Kurosawa, Franco Zeffirelli, Kenneth Branagh, and Vishal Bhardwaj, and is supplemented by a guide to further reading and a filmography.

Shakespeare on Screen : The Roman Plays

Author : Sarah Hatchuel
Publisher : Presses universitaires de Rouen et du Havre
Page : 393 pages
File Size : 26,32 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Art
ISBN : 2877758427

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Is there a specificity to adapting a Roman play to the screen ? This volume interrogates the ways directors and actors have filmed and performed the Shakespearean works known as the "Roman plays", which are, in chronological order of writing, Titus Andronicus, Julius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra and Coriolanus. In the variety of plays and story lines, common questions nevertheless arise. Is there such a thing as filmic "Romanness"? By exploring the different ways in which the Roman plays are re-interpreted in the light of Roman history, film history and the Shakespearean tradition, the papers in this volume all take part in the ceaseless investigation of what the plays keep saying not only about our vision of the past, but also about our perception of the present.