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Studying Shakespeare Adaptation: From Restoration Theatre to YouTube [Hardback]

(The English Association), (Open University, UK)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 272 pages, height x width: 216x138 mm, weight: 467 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Sep-2020
  • Izdevniecība: The Arden Shakespeare
  • ISBN-10: 1350068632
  • ISBN-13: 9781350068636
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  • ISBN-13: 9781350068636
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Shakespeare's plays have long been open to reimagining and reinterpretation, from John Fletcher's riposte to The Taming of the Shrew in 1611 to present day spin-offs in a whole range of media, including YouTube videos and Manga comics. This book offers a clear route map through the world of adaptation, selecting examples from film, drama, prose fiction, ballet, the visual arts and poetry, and exploring their respective political and cultural interactions with Shakespeare's plays. 36 specific case studies are discussed, three for each of the 12 plays covered, offering additional guidance for readers new to this important area of Shakespeare studies.

The introduction signals key adaptation issues that are subsequently explored through the chapters on individual plays, including Shakespeare's own adaptive art and its Renaissance context, production and performance as adaptation, and generic expectation and transmedial practice. Organized chronologically, the chapters cover the most commonly studied plays, allowing readers to dip in to read about specific plays or trace how technological developments have fundamentally changed ways in which Shakespeare is experienced. With examples encompassing British, North American, South and East Asian, European and Middle Eastern adaptations of Shakespeare's plays, the volume offers readers a wealth of insights drawn from different ages, territories and media.

Recenzijas

Entertaining and illuminating This volume is of great value and provides an excellent introduction to Shakespeare in an adaptation that seems especially suited to those studying at the undergraduate level, offering not just an entry point into the plays discussed but many suggestions for further reading and research. * Cahiers Élisabéthains * [ Combines] a broad thematic scope with a thorough and up-to-date scholarly background, presented in a reader-friendly style that makes the book accessible not only for the initiate, but also for students and even the educated general reader [ Provides] the reader with refreshing insights into each plays afterlife, often highlighting unexpected thematic connections between works not commonly discussed together. * Journal of Adaptation in Film & Performance * Offering readers a window into the afterlives of Shakespeares plays across a stunning range of time, culture, and media, Studying Shakespeare Adaptation: From Restoration to YouTube is an indispensable guide to the cultural and critical contexts that define our understanding of the Bard past, present, and future. * Courtney Lehmann, University of the Pacific, USA *

Papildus informācija

This book explores 12 Shakespeare plays through a variety of adaptations, from the Restoration to the present, encompassing a global range of genres and media.
About this book viii
Introduction 1(10)
1 Titus Andronicus
11(18)
Edward Ravenscroft, Titus Andronicus, or the Rape of Lavinia (1678)
11(7)
Ira Aldridge as Aaron on the Victorian stage
18(5)
The Hungry, dir. Bornila Chatterjee (2017)
23(6)
2 Richard III
29(20)
David Edgar, Dick Deterred (1974)
29(8)
Disability studies: Richard's deformed body
37(6)
The Hollow Crown: The Wars of the Roses, dir. Dominic Cooke (2016)
43(6)
3 A Midsummer Night's Dream
49(18)
Henry Fuseli, Robin Goodfellow-Puck (1787-90)
49(5)
A Midsummer Night's Dream, dir. Max Reinhardt and William Dieterle (1935)
54(6)
Appignanesi and Brown, Manga Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night's Dream (2008)
60(7)
4 Romeo and Juliet
67(20)
Shakespeare: The Animated Tales (1992-4)
67(6)
Ben Power, A Tender Thing (2009)
73(6)
Romeo and Juliet on YouTube
79(8)
5 The Merchant of Venice
87(20)
Mark Leiren-Young, Shylock: A Play (1996)
87(7)
The Merchant of Venice, dir. Trevor Nunn, Chris Hunt (2001)
94(5)
Howard Jacobson, Shylock Is My Name (2016)
99(8)
6 Hamlet
107(20)
Sulayman Al-Bassam, The Al-Hamlet Summit (premiered 2002)
107(7)
Haider, dir. Vishal Bhardwaj (2014)
114(4)
Ophelia in the twenty-first century: survival and revival
118(9)
7 Othello
127(18)
Othello and its eighteenth-century editors
127(7)
Charles Mathews, Othello, the Moor of Fleet Street (1833)
134(5)
Othello, dir. Dimitri Buchowetzki (1922)
139(6)
8 King Lear
145(20)
Edward Bond, Lear (1971)
145(6)
Ran, dir. Akira Kurosawa (1985)
151(5)
Jane Smiley, A Thousand Acres (1991)
156(9)
9 Macbeth
165(20)
Eugene Ionesco, Macbett, translated by Donald Watson (1973)
165(6)
Mickey B, dir. Tom Magill (2007)
171(5)
David Greig, Dunsinane (2010)
176(9)
10 Cymbeline
185(18)
David Garrick, Cymbeline (1762)
185(6)
George Bernard Shaw, Cymbeline Refinished (1937)
191(7)
Cymbeline, dir. Michael Almereyda (2014)
198(5)
11 The Winter's Tale
203(16)
Mary Cowden Clarke, The Girlhood of Shakespeare's Heroines in a Series of Tales (1850-2)
203(7)
The Winter's Tale, dir. Gregory Doran, live-screening (1999)
210(3)
Christopher Wheeldon, The Winter's Tale ballet (2014)
213(6)
12 The Tempest
219(20)
Dryden and Davenant, The Tempest or the Enchanted Island (1667)
219(8)
W. H. Auden, `The Sea and the Mirror: A Commentary on Shakespeare's The Tempest' (written 1942-4)
227(6)
The Tempest, dir. Derek Jarman (1979)
233(6)
Afterword 239(1)
References 240(21)
Index 261
Pamela Bickley and Jenny Stevens have both taught undergraduate Shakespeare courses. They are the co-authors of Essential Shakespeare: The Arden Guide to Text and Interpretation (2013) and Shakespeare and Early Modern Drama: Text and Performance (2016).