Kozintsev's Shakespeare films: Russian political protest in Hamlet and King Lear

"Study of Kozintsev's two cinematic Shakespeare adaptations in relation to the historical, artistic and cultural contexts in which they appear, critiquing the government and country's problems when official censorship was commonplace, addressing the oppression, violence and corruption...

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1. Verfasser: Moore, Tiffany Ann Conroy (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Jefferson McFarland 2012
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Zusammenfassung:"Study of Kozintsev's two cinematic Shakespeare adaptations in relation to the historical, artistic and cultural contexts in which they appear, critiquing the government and country's problems when official censorship was commonplace, addressing the oppression, violence and corruption of Soviet society, the sort of covert political protest that finally effected the dissolution and fall of the USSR"
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction -- Kozintsev's contexts 1: Hamlet in Russia in the 18th and 19th centuries -- Kozintsev's contexts 2: Soviet Hamlets from the Revolution until after Stalin's death -- Hamlet in the "thaw" and Kozintsev's 1964 film adaptation -- Kozintsev's contexts 3: Russian and Soviet King Lears from the 18th century through World War II -- King Lear revisited in the Brezhnev era: Kozintsev's 1970 film adaptation -- Epilogue
Beschreibung:viii, 194 pages illustrations 23 cm
ISBN:9780786471355

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