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Shakespeare Before Shakespeare
2020Abstract This book puts William Shakespeare’s Stratford upbringing into significant historical context for the first time and provides new ways of thinking about Warwickshire and Elizabethan England. It uses new archival discoveries about three families: the Shakespeares, the brothers Ambrose and Robert Dudley, earls of Warwick and ...
Glyn Parry, Cathryn Enis
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Shakespeare / Not Shakespeare: Afterword
2017This afterword identifies Shakespearean fidelity as a central, largely untheorized issue in current Shakespeare adaptation studies. While stressing that fidelity is only one part of an adaptation’s relationship to its source(s), Lanier offers the theory of “selective essentialization” as a way to conceptualize how adaptations lay claim to some ...
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Shakespeares after Shakespeare
2006Though he wrote 400 years ago, Shakespeare is still very much alive today. This vast encyclopedia attests to that fact through hundreds of entries chronicling the presence of the Bard in contemporary popular culture, including radio, film, television, and other media to which his works have been adapted.
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McLuhan on Shakespeare and Shakespeare as McLuhan
Explorations in Media Ecology, 2021Over 400 years ago, during the early days of the print revolution, William Shakespeare offered insights into the media environment of his times. Though he was a poet and playwright, his observations were strikingly similar to those of Marshall McLuhan in the twentieth century.
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Film as the New Shakespeare and Film on Shakespeare: Reversing the Shakespeare/Film Trajectory
Literature Compass, 2006Abstract This article considers the ultimately successful quest for film to be regarded as, not a mere imitator of literature, but the ‘new literature’, or as Allardyce Nicoll intimates in 1936, ‘the new Shakespeare’. This seemingly persistent conception of film as the new Shakespeare accounts, in part, for long‐standing prejudicial ...
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Teaching Shakespeare: Out Shakespeare-ing Shakespeare
English Journal, 2021frazier Marten, Jennifer Wilhite
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2017
This chapter aims to outline William Shakespeare's relation to "philosophy," conceived non-technically; indeed much as many of Shakespeare's peers would have understood that word, as a total and fundamental vision of reality. It argues the importance of what the dynamic perspective in Shakespeare: one that places experience, in particular the flow of ...
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This chapter aims to outline William Shakespeare's relation to "philosophy," conceived non-technically; indeed much as many of Shakespeare's peers would have understood that word, as a total and fundamental vision of reality. It argues the importance of what the dynamic perspective in Shakespeare: one that places experience, in particular the flow of ...
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