Intermediality concerns either the transgression of the boundaries between conventionally distinct media or the iconic enactment of one medium within another. How does this function in such a complex multimedia work as Prospero’s Books, Peter Greenaway’s film adaptation of Shakespeare's The Tempest, which not only comments on other media but also addresses all other adaptations of Shakespeare’s play? How is the figure of dislocation – shipwrecks, loss of home and culture, the disorientation generated by Prospero's masques – translated into Greenaway's postmodern adaptation? To what degree does adaptation itself involve dislocation as Shakespeare's figuration of dislocation resonates throughout Greenaway's multimedia reworking of this text i...
Since the romantic poet Thomas Campbell, we look at Prosperous as a sort of William Shakespeare’s se...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Open Library of Humanities via the DOI ...
In 1991, film director Peter Greenaway turned William Shakespeare’s "The Tempest" into an experiment...
Against a multifaceted theoretical background which has investigated the changing cultural contexts ...
The article tries to disclose the conception of Intertextuality by Focusing on Michael Redford’s ada...
This study analyzes the way Peter Greenaway in his fllm "Prospero's Books" reinterprets Shakespeare'...
Textual elements, especially narratives and characters, can move from one media system to another, a...
The article makes a provocative comparison between a recognized major form of literature and a moder...
Though its supernatural spectacles might seem to suit it to the magical technologies of cinema, The ...
Teatro Praga’s (a Portuguese theatre company) adaptations of A Midsummer Night’s Dream and The Tempe...
Shakespeare adaptation into film is an area where many artists take liberties in order to mould the ...
Esse trabalho propõe a uma análise do filme Prosperos Books (1991) do cineasta inglês Peter Greenawa...
The convergence of textuality and multimedia in the twenty-first century signals a profound shift in...
This article engages in exploring an intertextual relationship between Michael Redford’s adaptation ...
The Shakespeare movie has become recently an academic field of its own. In one of the latest studies...
Since the romantic poet Thomas Campbell, we look at Prosperous as a sort of William Shakespeare’s se...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Open Library of Humanities via the DOI ...
In 1991, film director Peter Greenaway turned William Shakespeare’s "The Tempest" into an experiment...
Against a multifaceted theoretical background which has investigated the changing cultural contexts ...
The article tries to disclose the conception of Intertextuality by Focusing on Michael Redford’s ada...
This study analyzes the way Peter Greenaway in his fllm "Prospero's Books" reinterprets Shakespeare'...
Textual elements, especially narratives and characters, can move from one media system to another, a...
The article makes a provocative comparison between a recognized major form of literature and a moder...
Though its supernatural spectacles might seem to suit it to the magical technologies of cinema, The ...
Teatro Praga’s (a Portuguese theatre company) adaptations of A Midsummer Night’s Dream and The Tempe...
Shakespeare adaptation into film is an area where many artists take liberties in order to mould the ...
Esse trabalho propõe a uma análise do filme Prosperos Books (1991) do cineasta inglês Peter Greenawa...
The convergence of textuality and multimedia in the twenty-first century signals a profound shift in...
This article engages in exploring an intertextual relationship between Michael Redford’s adaptation ...
The Shakespeare movie has become recently an academic field of its own. In one of the latest studies...
Since the romantic poet Thomas Campbell, we look at Prosperous as a sort of William Shakespeare’s se...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Open Library of Humanities via the DOI ...
In 1991, film director Peter Greenaway turned William Shakespeare’s "The Tempest" into an experiment...