Twenty years since its release onto the big screen, Baz Luhrmann’s William Shakespeare’s Romeo+Juliet continues to attract viewers, divide critics and remain unchallenged, in a league of its own, when it comes to film adaptation of Shakespeare’s plays. This article begins with taking stock of reception directions which still dispute the field of film adaptation. Cued by Worthen’s “Performance Paradigm”, my argument positions Luhrmann’s film (his second at the time and the one to propel the Australian director into Hollywood fame) firmly in the cinematic and sees the film narrative not as opposed to the textual and/or spoken one, but as a complex citational practice developed at the level of oral, visual and written discourse
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Twenty years since its release onto the big screen, Baz Luhrmann’s William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Jul...
Twenty years since its release onto the big screen, Baz Luhrmann’s William Shakespeare’s Romeo+Julie...
It is 25 years since Australian auteur Baz Luhrmann released his gloriously spectacular version of S...
The aim here is to show not simply how Shakespeare's plot functions according to the same basic prin...
Whenever a literary work of art crosses the boundaries of page and is transformed in a theatrical pl...
This article discusses two film adaptations of Romeo and Juliet, i.e. one directed by Franco Zeffire...
This thesis is an audience-centric study of the socio-political aspects of three late twentieth-cent...
Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is a play about a pair of young lovers, yet it hasn't always been pop...
William Shakespeare has been part of the cinema since 1899. In the twentieth century almost a thousa...
THESIS ABSTRACT The aim of the thesis is to explore the film adaptations of William Shakespeare's Ro...
This article argues that Kenneth Branagh’s film adaptation of Shakespeare’s Love’s Labour’s Lost (20...
In Reading (and Writing) the Ethics of Authorship: “Shakespeare in Love” as Postmodern Metanarrative...
William Shakespeare has been part of the cinema since 1899. In the twentieth century almost a thousa...
In Reading (and Writing) the Ethics of Authorship: “Shakespeare in Love” as Postmodern Metanarrative...
Alfredo Michel Modonessi does an analysis about the William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet by Baz Luhr...
Twenty years since its release onto the big screen, Baz Luhrmann’s William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Jul...
Twenty years since its release onto the big screen, Baz Luhrmann’s William Shakespeare’s Romeo+Julie...
It is 25 years since Australian auteur Baz Luhrmann released his gloriously spectacular version of S...
The aim here is to show not simply how Shakespeare's plot functions according to the same basic prin...
Whenever a literary work of art crosses the boundaries of page and is transformed in a theatrical pl...
This article discusses two film adaptations of Romeo and Juliet, i.e. one directed by Franco Zeffire...
This thesis is an audience-centric study of the socio-political aspects of three late twentieth-cent...
Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is a play about a pair of young lovers, yet it hasn't always been pop...
William Shakespeare has been part of the cinema since 1899. In the twentieth century almost a thousa...
THESIS ABSTRACT The aim of the thesis is to explore the film adaptations of William Shakespeare's Ro...
This article argues that Kenneth Branagh’s film adaptation of Shakespeare’s Love’s Labour’s Lost (20...
In Reading (and Writing) the Ethics of Authorship: “Shakespeare in Love” as Postmodern Metanarrative...
William Shakespeare has been part of the cinema since 1899. In the twentieth century almost a thousa...
In Reading (and Writing) the Ethics of Authorship: “Shakespeare in Love” as Postmodern Metanarrative...
Alfredo Michel Modonessi does an analysis about the William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet by Baz Luhr...