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A Concise Companion to Shakespeare on Screen

ISBN: 978-1-405-11511-7

March 2007

Wiley-Blackwell

288 pages

Description
This Concise Companion presents a multidisciplinary range of approaches to a vast multimedia subject, Shakespeare on screen.
  • Draws on the latest thinking in cultural studies, communications, and comparative media, in dialogue with literary, theatrical and filmic approaches.
  • Organised around themes, such as authorship and collaboration, theatricality, sex and violence, globalization and history.
  • Offers readers a variety of accessible routes into the subject of Shakespeare on screen.
  • Also enables readers to explore fundamental topics in the study of literature and culture more broadly, such as the relationships between elite and popular culture, art and the marketplace, text and image.
  • Includes suggestions for further reading, a bibliography, a filmography, a chronology and a thorough index.
About the Author
Diana E. Henderson is Associate Professor of Literature at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She is the author of Passion Made Public: Elizabethan Lyric, Gender and Performance (1995) and Collaborations with the Past: Reshaping Shakespeare Across Time and Media (2006).
Features

  • A multidisciplinary Companion to a vast multimedia subject, Shakespeare on screen.

  • Draws on the latest thinking in cultural studies, communications, and comparative media, in dialogue with literary, theatrical and filmic approaches.

  • Organised around themes, such as authorship and collaboration, theatricality, sex and violence, globalization and history.

  • Offers readers a variety of accessible routes into the subject of Shakespeare on screen.

  • Also enables readers to explore fundamental topics in the study of literature and culture more broadly, such as the relationships between elite and popular culture, art and the marketplace, text and image.

  • Includes suggestions for further reading, a bibliography, a filmography, a chronology and a thorough index.