Shakespeare's three political tragedies―Hamlet, Macbeth, and King Lear―have numerously been presented or adapted on film. These three plays all involve the recurring trope of madness, which, as constructed by Shakespeare, provided a wider canvas on which to detail those materials that could not be otherwise expressed: sexual desire and expectation, political unrest, and, ultimately, truth, as excavated by characters so afflicted. Music has long been associated with madness, and was often used as an audible symptom of a victim's disassociation from their surroundings and societal rules, as well as their loss of self-control. In Shakespeare, Madness, and Music: Scoring Insanity in Cinematic Adaptations, Kendra Preston Leonard examines the use...
Since the play’s authorship in 1610, actor-managers and directors alike have struggled over staging ...
This paper explores the depiction and function of madness on the Renaissance stage, specifically its...
Today we consider theatre to be a visual performance medium, relying primarily on imagery for the cr...
This project examines Shakespeare’s comedy plays and the ways they have been used as source material...
Crazy is a word that is taken lightly and tossed around in everyday conversation. You call a parent ...
The chief aim of this paper is to analyse the character of Ophelia, from William Shakespeare's Hamle...
This thesis examines representations of madness on Elizabethan and Jacobean playhouse stages. It ex...
This essay is an analysis on the way in which William Shakespeare interacts with madness, as it was ...
Shakespeare is one of the most widely read figures in literature, but his use of music is not usuall...
I would like to write about the perception of madness in Elizabethan England. William Shakespeare’s ...
Winner, Humanities, Best Overall Undergraduate PaperAccording to theorist Michel Foucault, Renaissan...
This project examines Shakespeare's comedy plays and the way they have been used as source material ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Sarah Siddons, theatre voices and recorded memory by J...
Gillian Woods considers how the Fool and Poor Tom, two characters in King Lear who stand outside the...
International audienceHow is a Shakespearean play transformed when it is directed for the screen? In...
Since the play’s authorship in 1610, actor-managers and directors alike have struggled over staging ...
This paper explores the depiction and function of madness on the Renaissance stage, specifically its...
Today we consider theatre to be a visual performance medium, relying primarily on imagery for the cr...
This project examines Shakespeare’s comedy plays and the ways they have been used as source material...
Crazy is a word that is taken lightly and tossed around in everyday conversation. You call a parent ...
The chief aim of this paper is to analyse the character of Ophelia, from William Shakespeare's Hamle...
This thesis examines representations of madness on Elizabethan and Jacobean playhouse stages. It ex...
This essay is an analysis on the way in which William Shakespeare interacts with madness, as it was ...
Shakespeare is one of the most widely read figures in literature, but his use of music is not usuall...
I would like to write about the perception of madness in Elizabethan England. William Shakespeare’s ...
Winner, Humanities, Best Overall Undergraduate PaperAccording to theorist Michel Foucault, Renaissan...
This project examines Shakespeare's comedy plays and the way they have been used as source material ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Sarah Siddons, theatre voices and recorded memory by J...
Gillian Woods considers how the Fool and Poor Tom, two characters in King Lear who stand outside the...
International audienceHow is a Shakespearean play transformed when it is directed for the screen? In...
Since the play’s authorship in 1610, actor-managers and directors alike have struggled over staging ...
This paper explores the depiction and function of madness on the Renaissance stage, specifically its...
Today we consider theatre to be a visual performance medium, relying primarily on imagery for the cr...