Shakespeare, the Director's Cut: The histories

Shakespeare, the Director's Cut: The histories
Author: Michael Bogdanov
Publisher: Capercaillie Books
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2003
Genre: Criticism, Personal, in literature
ISBN:

Michael Bogdanov looks at Shakespeare's histories, drawing comparisons with current political intrigues, infighting and lust for power.

Shakespeare, the Director's Cut: The histories

Shakespeare, the Director's Cut: The histories
Author: Michael Bogdanov
Publisher: Capercaillie Books
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2003
Genre: Drama
ISBN:

Michael Bogdanov looks at Shakespeare's histories, drawing comparisons with current political intrigues, infighting and lust for power.

Shakespeare, the Director's Cut

Shakespeare, the Director's Cut
Author: Michael Bogdanov
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre:
ISBN:

Michael Bogdanov looks at Shakespeare's histories, drawing comparisons with current political intrigues, infighting and lust for power.

A History of Shakespeare on Screen

A History of Shakespeare on Screen
Author: Kenneth S. Rothwell
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2004-10-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780521543118

This edition of A History of Shakespeare on Screen updates the chronology to 2003, with a new chapter on recent films.

Shakespeare's Histories

Shakespeare's Histories
Author: Emma Smith
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2008-04-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0470776889

This Guide steers students through four centuries of critical writing on Shakespeare’s history plays, enhancing their enjoyment and broadening their critical repertoire. Guides students through four centuries of critical writing on Shakespeare’s history plays. Covers both significant early views and recent critical interventions. Substantial editorial material links the articles and places them in context. Annotated suggestions for further reading allow students to investigate further.

Looking at Shakespeare

Looking at Shakespeare
Author: Dennis Kennedy
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2001-12-20
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780521785488

Most studies of the performance of Shakespeare's work concentrate on how the text has been played and what meanings have been conveyed through acting and interpretive directing. Dennis Kennedy demonstrates that much of audience response is determined by the visual representation, which is normally more immediate and direct than the aural conveyance of a text. Ranging widely over productions in Britain, Europe, Japan and North America, Kennedy gives a thorough account of the main scenographic movements of the century, investigating how the visual relates to Shakespeare on the stage. The second edition of this acclaimed history includes a new chapter on Shakespeare performance in the 1990s, bringing the story up to date by drawing on examples from a wide international field. There are more than twenty new illustrations, some of them in colour (bringing the total number of illustrations to almost 200), and previous references have been updated.

Shakespeare, the Director's Cut

Shakespeare, the Director's Cut
Author: Michael Bogdanov
Publisher: Capercaillie Books
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2003
Genre: Drama
ISBN:

Essays cover Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, The Tempest, The Merchant of Venice, The Winter's Tale, Macbeth, King Lear and The Taming of the Shrew.

The Definitive Shakespeare Companion [4 volumes]

The Definitive Shakespeare Companion [4 volumes]
Author: Joseph Rosenblum
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 3141
Release: 2017-06-22
Genre: Drama
ISBN:

This expansive four-volume work gives students detailed explanations of Shakespeare's plays and poems and also covers his age, life, theater, texts, and language. Numerous excerpts from primary source historical documents contextualize his works, while reviews of productions chronicle his performance history and reception. Shakespeare's works often served to convey simple truths, but they are also complex, multilayered masterpieces. Shakespeare drew on varied sources to create his plays, and while the plays are sometimes set in worlds before the Elizabethan age, they nonetheless parallel and comment on situations in his own era. Written with the needs of students in mind, this four-volume set demystifies Shakespeare for today's readers and provides the necessary perspective and analysis students need to better appreciate the genius of his work. This indispensable ready reference examines Shakespeare's plots, language, and themes; his use of sources and exploration of issues important to his age; the interpretation of his works through productions from the Renaissance to the present; and the critical reaction to key questions concerning his writings. The book provides coverage of each key play and poems in discrete sections, with each section presenting summaries; discussions of themes, characters, language, and imagery; and clear explications of key passages. Readers will be able to inspect historical documents related to the topics explored in the work being discussed and view excerpts from Shakespeare's sources as well as reviews of major productions. The work also provides a comprehensive list of print and electronic resources suitable for student research.