Moving from an investigation of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, this collection explores some significant examples of the afterlife of the play, ranging from Victorian theatre to manga, to ‘glocal’ cinema and the Italian and British contemporary stage. The essays presented here and contributed by Italian and other European scholars aim at demonstrating how the play’s extraordinary ‘longevity’ can be said to be engrained in the tripartite formulation suggested by the volume’s own title. By revolving around its three elements, the contributions originally look into the notion of authority, be it linguistic, religious or economic, and interrogate the different ways and degrees of reaction against its many inadequacies. Accordingly, the adaptat...
The essay focuses upon the scapegoating pattern that the play claims to rely upon with the authority...
This revised and updated Companion acquaints the student reader with the forms, contexts, critical a...
The idea that Shakespeare belongs to the world is certainly not new. From the beginning of his after...
Moving from an investigation of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, this collection explores some signif...
The Names of the Rose: Romeo and Juliet in Italy Bringing Romeo and Juliet back to their native It...
Choosing to explore a play like Romeo and Juliet famous for its original recasting of an age-old lov...
This book investigates the cultural difference of Italy in and through Shakespeare. It looks at the ...
Abstract: An Aristotelian tragedy includes many different characteristics. It is a cause-and-effect ...
This paper argues for Romeo and Juliet as three kinds of play cooperating on distinct levels. The ma...
This interdisciplinary, transhistorical collection brings together international scholars from Engli...
The years between 1800 and 1875 mark the rise of Italy’s intense interest in Shakespeare, as well as...
This chapter describes the cultural translation of Shakespearean tragedy in Italy as a long and diff...
In Romeo and Juliet, as in so many others of his plays, Shakespeare stages an original Italian novel...
This piece provides a discussion of the possibilities for civic Shakespeare in Verona as a privilege...
The long established traditional interpretation of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet depicts a ...
The essay focuses upon the scapegoating pattern that the play claims to rely upon with the authority...
This revised and updated Companion acquaints the student reader with the forms, contexts, critical a...
The idea that Shakespeare belongs to the world is certainly not new. From the beginning of his after...
Moving from an investigation of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, this collection explores some signif...
The Names of the Rose: Romeo and Juliet in Italy Bringing Romeo and Juliet back to their native It...
Choosing to explore a play like Romeo and Juliet famous for its original recasting of an age-old lov...
This book investigates the cultural difference of Italy in and through Shakespeare. It looks at the ...
Abstract: An Aristotelian tragedy includes many different characteristics. It is a cause-and-effect ...
This paper argues for Romeo and Juliet as three kinds of play cooperating on distinct levels. The ma...
This interdisciplinary, transhistorical collection brings together international scholars from Engli...
The years between 1800 and 1875 mark the rise of Italy’s intense interest in Shakespeare, as well as...
This chapter describes the cultural translation of Shakespearean tragedy in Italy as a long and diff...
In Romeo and Juliet, as in so many others of his plays, Shakespeare stages an original Italian novel...
This piece provides a discussion of the possibilities for civic Shakespeare in Verona as a privilege...
The long established traditional interpretation of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet depicts a ...
The essay focuses upon the scapegoating pattern that the play claims to rely upon with the authority...
This revised and updated Companion acquaints the student reader with the forms, contexts, critical a...
The idea that Shakespeare belongs to the world is certainly not new. From the beginning of his after...