Cinematic Shakespeare: Genre and Beyond: A Film Studies Series
Autor Michael Andereggen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 noi 2003
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780742510920
ISBN-10: 0742510921
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 150 x 229 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria Genre and Beyond: A Film Studies Series
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0742510921
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 150 x 229 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria Genre and Beyond: A Film Studies Series
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Series Forward Genre and Beyond: A Film Studies Series
Chapter 2 Introduction: The Shakespeare Film and Genre
Chapter 3 Finding the Playwright on Film
Chapter 4 The Challenges of Romeo and Juliet
Chapter 5 In and Out of Hollywood: Shakespeare in the Studio Era
Chapter 6 Branagh and the Sons of Ken
Chapter 7 Electronic Shakespeares: Televisual Histories
Chapter 8 Post-Shakespeares
Chapter 2 Introduction: The Shakespeare Film and Genre
Chapter 3 Finding the Playwright on Film
Chapter 4 The Challenges of Romeo and Juliet
Chapter 5 In and Out of Hollywood: Shakespeare in the Studio Era
Chapter 6 Branagh and the Sons of Ken
Chapter 7 Electronic Shakespeares: Televisual Histories
Chapter 8 Post-Shakespeares
Recenzii
Anderegg's witty, user-friendly, and exquisitely detailed analysis of film's effort to retain even as it reconstitutes 'Shakespeare' for changing audiences at crucial historical junctures distinguishes this book as a vital contribution to the combined fields of Shakespeare and Film Studies, as well as a sheer delight to read.
Zestfully and engagingly written, informed by a commanding knowledge of performance and cinematic traditions, Michael Anderegg's overview of the twentieth century's approaches to bringing Shakespeare to the screen is consistently fresh and provocative. His sharply-etched assessments of a remarkable range of films emphasize the ways in which Shakespearean actors and directors have used (and abused) the cinematic medium and its generic conventions. Anderegg's insightful commentary on the relatively neglected topic of Shakespeare on TV is especially welcome. His is a valuable and important contribution to the scholarship on Shakespeare's afterlife in moving pictures.
This volume will be valuable to those interested in both Shakespeare and film adaptation. Recommended.
A valuable guide to the ongoing challenge of "representing" Shakespeare as a textual and cultural classic.
Michael Anderegg follows up his wonderful book on Orson Welles and Shakespeare with an engaging and wide-ranging account of Cinematic Shakespeare. Anderegg casts his lively and judicious critical intelligence over film and television adaptions of Shakespeare from the big Hollywood studios to the Maurice Evans/George Schaefer Hallmark 'Hall of Fame' productions to the more recent films of Branagh, Nunn, Loncraine, Hoffman, and Noble. He has interesting and discerning 'takes' on all of these productions and his book is an important and welcome addition to the growing critical literature devoted to Shakespeare on Film.
Zestfully and engagingly written, informed by a commanding knowledge of performance and cinematic traditions, Michael Anderegg's overview of the twentieth century's approaches to bringing Shakespeare to the screen is consistently fresh and provocative. His sharply-etched assessments of a remarkable range of films emphasize the ways in which Shakespearean actors and directors have used (and abused) the cinematic medium and its generic conventions. Anderegg's insightful commentary on the relatively neglected topic of Shakespeare on TV is especially welcome. His is a valuable and important contribution to the scholarship on Shakespeare's afterlife in moving pictures.
This volume will be valuable to those interested in both Shakespeare and film adaptation. Recommended.
A valuable guide to the ongoing challenge of "representing" Shakespeare as a textual and cultural classic.
Michael Anderegg follows up his wonderful book on Orson Welles and Shakespeare with an engaging and wide-ranging account of Cinematic Shakespeare. Anderegg casts his lively and judicious critical intelligence over film and television adaptions of Shakespeare from the big Hollywood studios to the Maurice Evans/George Schaefer Hallmark 'Hall of Fame' productions to the more recent films of Branagh, Nunn, Loncraine, Hoffman, and Noble. He has interesting and discerning 'takes' on all of these productions and his book is an important and welcome addition to the growing critical literature devoted to Shakespeare on Film.