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"Indigested in the Scenes: Hamlet's Dramatic Theory and Ours" [PDF]
(Forthcoming in PMLA, January 2018) Discussions of the relationship between drama and performance have been dominated by two symmetrical, emancipatory impulses. Performance scholars have, for the past half-century, sought to liberate performance from the
Daniel Keegan
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ABSTRACT This article presents a methodological study examining how inclusive, visually supported workshops can facilitate the participation of children with disabilities in research on family life. The study demonstrates how the combined use of visual structuring, sensory‐aware pacing and relational scaffolding can expand communicative possibilities ...
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“Danes do it melancholy”: allusions to Shakespeare in films and TV [PDF]
The focus of this article is not adaptations of Shakespearean plays per se, but source-text allusions to Shakespeare and to Shakespeare’s plays, which in either an overt or covert form are contained in dramatic dialogues and in visual elements in US ...
Ranzato, Irene
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Jan Kott’s Legacy in Shakespeare Studies
Jan Kott’s Shakespeare Our Contemporary, which has been translated into 48 languages and has gone through many re-editions, has indeed revolutionised Shakespearean studies all over the world.2 The title of his monograph, published in 1964, has become a ...
Courtney Krystyna Kujawińska
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Shakespeare Translated by a Woman: Giustina Renier Michiel’s Othello
The same metaphors are employed to describe translation and women: they are defined, as Florio did, in terms of imperfection and inferiority, both deprived of creativity and of writing talent.
Eleonora Fois
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Abstract Background The Convention on the Rights of Persons With Disabilities establishes the fundamental right to parenthood, yet these rights are frequently violated. Parents with disabilities face disproportionate involvement with child protective services and higher rates of custody loss.
Michal Segal, Ari Reich, Ayelet Gur
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Review of Andrii Danylenko. From the Bible to Shakespeare: Pantelejmon Kuliš (1819–1897) and the Formation of Literary Ukrainian. Academic Studies Press, 2016. Ukrainian Studies, edited by Vitaly Chernetsky. xxiv, 450 pp. Bibliography. Indexes.
Valeria Sobol
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F IS FOR FALCON: THE TRUE STORY OF THE ‘NOVELLE’
ABSTRACT This article takes a closer look at the Boccaccio story upon which Paul Heyse based his famous ‘Falken‐Theorie’ of the ‘Novelle’. The essay then links Boccaccio to a general account of storytelling as an aid to survival amid the hostility of nature and human circumstances.
Michael Minden
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Visible Bullets: Critical Responses to Shakespeare’s Representation of War
Although war is ubiquitous in Shakespeare, criticism on this topic has been sporadic and sparse. A seminal book by Paul Jorgensen, Shakespeare’s Military World, was published in 1956, but was not followed by other substantial literary studies.
Paola Pugliatti
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John Florio and Shakespeare: Life and Language [PDF]
Investigations into the link between Shakespeare and John Florio stretch back to the mid eighteenth century when, in his edition of the plays (1747), William Warburton suggested that “by Holofernes is designed a particular character, a pedant and ...
Montini, Donatella
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