Cinematic Shakespeare

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Rowman & Littlefield, 2004 - 227 páginas
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Cinematic Shakespeare takes the reader inside the making of a number of significant adaptations to illustrate how cinema transforms and re-imagines the dramatic form and style central to Shakespeare's imagination. Visit our website for sample chapters!
 

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To Adapt or not to Adapt Shakespeare, That is the Question: "Cinematic Shakespeare" by Michael A Anderegg Published 2003. “For nearly half a century, students have been told that Shakespeare is ... Ler crítica na íntegra

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Introduction The Shakespeare Film and Genre
1
Finding the Playwright on Film
27
The Challenges of Romeo and Juliet
54
In and Out of Hollywood Shakespeare in the Studio Era
86
Branagh and the Sons of Ken
118
Electronic Shakespeares Televisual Histories
148
PostShakespeares
177
Bibliography
207
Index
217
About the Author
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Michael Anderegg is professor of English and film studies at the University of North Dakota. He is the author of William Wyler (1979), David Lean (1982), and the editor of Inventing Vietnam (1991). His most recent book is Orson Welles, Shakespeare, and Popular Culture (1999).

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