Shakespeare Observed: Studies in Performance on Stage and Screen
Autor Samuel Crowlen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 1993
In
this
lively
study
of
both
modern
film
and
stage
productions
of
Shakespeare,
Samuel
Crowl
provides
fascinating
insights
into
the
ways
in
which
these
productions
have
been
influenced
by
one
another
as
well
as
by
contemporary
developments
in
critical
approaches
to
Shakespeare's
plays.
Crowl’s study demonstrates the surprising resonances between Roman Polanski's 1971 film ofMacbethand Adrian Noble's heralded recent production of the play for The Royal Shakespeare Company; argues that Orson Welles's films ofOthelloandCabins at Midnightare not only brilliant remaining of Shakespeare in another art form but make a powerful contribution to our contemporary understanding of performance as interpretation; and chronicles the impact of Peter Hall's creation of the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1960 on performance approaches to Shakespeare in the past thirty years.
Shakespeare Observedprovides full interpretative readings of key recent Shakespeare productions in England and includes an intimate behind-the-scenes glimpse into the rehearsal process which produced Ron Daniels's emotionally charged version ofRomeo and Julietfor the RSC in 1980. The final chapter uses Kenneth Branagh's highly successful film ofHenry Vas a summary example of the trends and influences Crowl's study traces, seeing the film as gathering its interpretative energies from both Olivier's famous film version of the play and Adrian Noble's stage production featuring Branagh as the king.
Written in a style which places a premium on capturing the vivid and often dazzling moments of stage and film performances of Shakespeare, Crowl's study will be of interest to the avid film and theatergoer as well as to the scholar and student.Shakespeare Observedjoins a growing list of recent critical works which have significantly expanded and redefined the boundaries of Shakespeare studies in our time.
Crowl’s study demonstrates the surprising resonances between Roman Polanski's 1971 film ofMacbethand Adrian Noble's heralded recent production of the play for The Royal Shakespeare Company; argues that Orson Welles's films ofOthelloandCabins at Midnightare not only brilliant remaining of Shakespeare in another art form but make a powerful contribution to our contemporary understanding of performance as interpretation; and chronicles the impact of Peter Hall's creation of the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1960 on performance approaches to Shakespeare in the past thirty years.
Shakespeare Observedprovides full interpretative readings of key recent Shakespeare productions in England and includes an intimate behind-the-scenes glimpse into the rehearsal process which produced Ron Daniels's emotionally charged version ofRomeo and Julietfor the RSC in 1980. The final chapter uses Kenneth Branagh's highly successful film ofHenry Vas a summary example of the trends and influences Crowl's study traces, seeing the film as gathering its interpretative energies from both Olivier's famous film version of the play and Adrian Noble's stage production featuring Branagh as the king.
Written in a style which places a premium on capturing the vivid and often dazzling moments of stage and film performances of Shakespeare, Crowl's study will be of interest to the avid film and theatergoer as well as to the scholar and student.Shakespeare Observedjoins a growing list of recent critical works which have significantly expanded and redefined the boundaries of Shakespeare studies in our time.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780821410646
ISBN-10: 0821410644
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Ohio University Press
Colecția Ohio University Press
ISBN-10: 0821410644
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Ohio University Press
Colecția Ohio University Press
Recenzii
“Shakespeare
Observedappears
at
exactly
the
right
moment
in
history
to
describe
the
remarkable
innovations
in
Shakespearean
performance
during
the
last
decades
of
the
twentieth
century;
it
belongs
in
the
library
of
anyone
interested
in
the
progression
of
the
Shakespearean
text
from
page
to
stage
to
screen.”
— Kenneth S. Rothwell, University of Vermont
— Kenneth S. Rothwell, University of Vermont
“It
is
a
generous-spirited
and
eloquent
discussion
of
some
of
the
major
developments
in
Shakespearean
production
since
1960.”
— John Andrews, The Guild Shakespeare
— John Andrews, The Guild Shakespeare
“The
whole
piece
is
suffused
with
perception
and
clarity.”
— Peter Hall, The Peter Hall Company
— Peter Hall, The Peter Hall Company