Acknowledgments; Notes on Contributors; Bibliographical Note; Chronology; INTRODUCTION Through a Camera, Darkly Diana E. Henderson; Chapter 1 AUTHORSHIP Getting Back to Shakespeare: Whose Film is it Anyway? Elsie Walker; Chapter 2 CINEMA STUDIES "Thou Dost Usurp Authority": Beerbohm Tree, Reinhardt, Olivier, Welles, and the Politics of Adapting Shakespeare Anthony R. Guneratne; Chapter 3 THEATRICALITY Stage, Screen, and Nation: Hamlet and the Space of History Robert Shaughnessy; Chapter 4 THE ARTISTIC PROCESS Learning from Campbell Scott's Hamlet Diana E. Henderson.
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Organized around topics such as authorship and collaboration, theatricality, sex and violence, globalization, and history. This Concise Companion offers readers a variety of routes into Shakespeare on screen and supports further study of the subject through the inclusion of a bibliography, a chronological chart, and a thorough index.
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9781405115100
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English drama-- History and criticism, Film adaptations.