A History of Shakespeare on Screen
This book chronicles how film-makers have re-imagined Shakespeare's plays from the earliest exhibitions in music halls and nickelodeons to today's multi-million dollar productions shown in megaplexes. The new edition updates the chronology to the year 2003 and includes a new chapter on such recent films as John Madden's Shakespeare in Love, Kenneth Branagh's Love's Labours Lost, Michael Almereyda's Hamlet, and Billy Morrissette's Scotland, Pa. An up-to-date filmography, bibliography, and index of names makes it invaluable as a one-volume reference work.
First Edition Hb (1999): 0-521-59404-9
First Edition Pb (2001): 0-521-00028-9
- Unique coverage: deals with subject chronologically, with international coverage. Written in a way which will appeal to both specialists and enthusiasts/amateurs
- This new edition updates chronology to 2003, with a new chapter on recent films. Filmography, bibliography and index of names have also been updated
- Author extremely well known for his work in this area, and one of few people able to put Shakespeare films in context of both film and Shakespeare scholarship
Reviews & endorsements
"...The best book this reviewer has ever read on this subject, this title is a must for any library, where it will serve undergraduates through faculty interested in film and/or Shakespeare." Choice
Product details
November 2004Paperback
9780521543118
400 pages
226 × 154 × 24 mm
0.53kg
29 b/w illus.
Available
Table of Contents
- Preface and acknowledgments to second edition
- Preface to first edition
- Acknowledgments
- List of abbreviations
- 1. Shakespeare in silence: from stage to screen
- 2. Hollywood's four seasons of Shakespeare
- 3. Laurence Olivier directs Shakespeare
- 4. Orson Welles: Shakespeare for the art houses
- 5. Electronic Shakespeare: from television to the web
- 6. Spectacle and song in Castellani and Zeffirelli
- 7. Shakespeare movies in the age of angst
- 8. Other Shakespeares: translation and expropriation
- 9. Shakespeare in the cinema of transgression, and beyond
- 10. The renaissance of Shakespeare in moving images
- 11. Shakespeare in love, in love with Shakespeare: the adoration after the millennium.