Research into film adaptation has increased very considerably over recent decades, a development that coincides with postmodern interest in cultural cross-overs, artistic hybrids or heterogeneous discourses about our world. Film adaptation of Shakespearian drama is at the forefront of this research: there are numerous general works and partial studies on the cinema that have grown out of the works of William Shakespeare. Many of these are very valuable and of great interest and, in effect, form a body of work that is hybrid and heterogeneous. It seems important, therefore, to be able to consult a detailed and extensive bibliography in this field, and this is the contribution that we offer here. This work aims to be of help to all researcher...
Since the birth of Shakespearean cinema in 1899, there have been close to 500 film adaptations of th...
Copyright Manchester University Press [Full text of this chapter is not available in the UHRA]Wherea...
There are two movie versions of Shakespeare\u27s Henry V in this century: one is Laurence 0livier\u2...
The position of Shakespeare on screen studies is so relevant as an independent research and teaching...
This work aims to be of help to all researchers into Shakespearian film by providing a useful tool f...
A hands-on introductory guide to analyzing and discussing Shakespeare on screen. Part One establishe...
A number of scholars have rightly remarked that Shakespeare’s re-use of classical antiquity was func...
Shakespeare is one of the most famous and critically acclaimed dramatists of the English language. H...
International audienceHow is a Shakespearean play transformed when it is directed for the screen? In...
William Shakespeare has been part of the cinema since 1899. In the twentieth century almost a thousa...
This project examines Shakespeare’s comedy plays and the ways they have been used as source material...
Copyright Cambridge University Press [Full text of this chapter is not available in the UHRA]This fi...
William Shakespeare has been part of the cinema since 1899. In the twentieth century almost a thousa...
This project examines Shakespeare's comedy plays and the way they have been used as source material ...
A close relationship between literature and film is nothing new. For over 100 years, turning mental...
Since the birth of Shakespearean cinema in 1899, there have been close to 500 film adaptations of th...
Copyright Manchester University Press [Full text of this chapter is not available in the UHRA]Wherea...
There are two movie versions of Shakespeare\u27s Henry V in this century: one is Laurence 0livier\u2...
The position of Shakespeare on screen studies is so relevant as an independent research and teaching...
This work aims to be of help to all researchers into Shakespearian film by providing a useful tool f...
A hands-on introductory guide to analyzing and discussing Shakespeare on screen. Part One establishe...
A number of scholars have rightly remarked that Shakespeare’s re-use of classical antiquity was func...
Shakespeare is one of the most famous and critically acclaimed dramatists of the English language. H...
International audienceHow is a Shakespearean play transformed when it is directed for the screen? In...
William Shakespeare has been part of the cinema since 1899. In the twentieth century almost a thousa...
This project examines Shakespeare’s comedy plays and the ways they have been used as source material...
Copyright Cambridge University Press [Full text of this chapter is not available in the UHRA]This fi...
William Shakespeare has been part of the cinema since 1899. In the twentieth century almost a thousa...
This project examines Shakespeare's comedy plays and the way they have been used as source material ...
A close relationship between literature and film is nothing new. For over 100 years, turning mental...
Since the birth of Shakespearean cinema in 1899, there have been close to 500 film adaptations of th...
Copyright Manchester University Press [Full text of this chapter is not available in the UHRA]Wherea...
There are two movie versions of Shakespeare\u27s Henry V in this century: one is Laurence 0livier\u2...