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A concise companion to Shakespeare on screen / edited by Diana E. Henderson.

Contributor Henderson, Diana E., 1957-

Imprint:Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub., 2006.

Descriptionxi, 264 p. ; 24 cm.

Note:Authorship : getting back to Shakespeare : whose film is it anyway? / Elsie Walker -- Cinema studies : "thou dost usurp authority" : Beerbohm Tree, Reinhardt, Olivier, Welles, and the politics of adapting Shakespeare / Anthony Guneratne -- Theatricality : stage, screen and nation : Hamlet and the space of history / Robert Shaughnessy -- The artistic process : learning from Campbell Scott's Hamlet / Diana E. Henderson -- Cinematic performance : spectacular bodies : acting + cinema + Shakespeare / Barbara Godgdon -- Gender studies : Shakespeare, sex and violence : negotiating masculinities in Branagh's Henry V and Taymor's Titus / Pascale Aesbischer -- Globalization : figuring the global/historical in filmic Shakespearean tragedy / Mark Thornton Burnett -- Cross-cultural interpretation : reading Kurosawa reading Shakespeare / Anthony Dawson -- Popular culture : will of the people : recent Shakespeare film parody and the politics of popularization / Douglas Lanier -- Television studies : brushing up Shakespeare : relevance and televisual form / Roberta Pearson and William Uricchio -- Remediation : Hamlet among the pixelvisionaries : video art, authenticity and "wisdom" in Almereyda's Hamlet / Peter S. Donaldson.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (p. 250-252) and index.

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Henderson, Diana E., 1957-
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Blackwell concise companions to literature and culture
Subject:
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Film adaptations.
Subject:
English drama -- Film and video adaptations.
Film adaptations -- History and criticism.