In 1991, film director Peter Greenaway turned William Shakespeare’s "The Tempest" into an experimental and visually daring film called "Prospero’s Books", starring John Gielgud as Prospero. Shot on 35mm film and edited making extensive use of electronic image processing, "Prospero’s Books" is a technologically advanced phantasmagoria that reveals the multiple aspects of Shakespeare's meta-masque. In the film, Gielgud voices all the characters, thus turning "The Tempest" into a creative act that unravels inside Prospero’s own mind. This way, "Prospero’s Books" questions the roles of the author, the actor and the director, taking "The Tempest" as a pre-text to a meta-linguistic meditation
This thesis investigates the capacity of the verbal music of Shakespeare’s poetry in The Tempest, to...
Though its supernatural spectacles might seem to suit it to the magical technologies of cinema, The ...
Prospero in Shakespeare's last play, The Tempest, written around 1611 and first published seven year...
Against a multifaceted theoretical background which has investigated the changing cultural contexts ...
Orientadora: Profª. Drª. Célia Arns de MirandaDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal do Paran...
« [N]ous n’avons toujours pas vu de véritable film. Tout ce que nous avons pu voir [dans ces cent an...
The article makes a provocative comparison between a recognized major form of literature and a moder...
Since the romantic poet Thomas Campbell, we look at Prosperous as a sort of William Shakespeare’s se...
International audiencePeter Greenaway’s 1991 Prospero’s Books is still today a tantalizing film whic...
Hainge examines Shakespeare's play The Tempest, which was used in the allusions of Louis-Ferdinand C...
This study analyzes the way Peter Greenaway in his fllm "Prospero's Books" reinterprets Shakespeare'...
Dans cette étude de La Tempête à l’écran et du personnage de Caliban, il sera question du film de Pe...
William Shakespeare\u27s The Tempest is a work which has intrigued and enchanted both directors and ...
Prospero’s Books, réalisé en 1991, est un film riche et ambitieux qui propose une lecture nouvelle e...
In his last play, The Tempest, Shakespeare creates a character, Prospero, whose Art seems to lie mai...
This thesis investigates the capacity of the verbal music of Shakespeare’s poetry in The Tempest, to...
Though its supernatural spectacles might seem to suit it to the magical technologies of cinema, The ...
Prospero in Shakespeare's last play, The Tempest, written around 1611 and first published seven year...
Against a multifaceted theoretical background which has investigated the changing cultural contexts ...
Orientadora: Profª. Drª. Célia Arns de MirandaDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal do Paran...
« [N]ous n’avons toujours pas vu de véritable film. Tout ce que nous avons pu voir [dans ces cent an...
The article makes a provocative comparison between a recognized major form of literature and a moder...
Since the romantic poet Thomas Campbell, we look at Prosperous as a sort of William Shakespeare’s se...
International audiencePeter Greenaway’s 1991 Prospero’s Books is still today a tantalizing film whic...
Hainge examines Shakespeare's play The Tempest, which was used in the allusions of Louis-Ferdinand C...
This study analyzes the way Peter Greenaway in his fllm "Prospero's Books" reinterprets Shakespeare'...
Dans cette étude de La Tempête à l’écran et du personnage de Caliban, il sera question du film de Pe...
William Shakespeare\u27s The Tempest is a work which has intrigued and enchanted both directors and ...
Prospero’s Books, réalisé en 1991, est un film riche et ambitieux qui propose une lecture nouvelle e...
In his last play, The Tempest, Shakespeare creates a character, Prospero, whose Art seems to lie mai...
This thesis investigates the capacity of the verbal music of Shakespeare’s poetry in The Tempest, to...
Though its supernatural spectacles might seem to suit it to the magical technologies of cinema, The ...
Prospero in Shakespeare's last play, The Tempest, written around 1611 and first published seven year...