Devouring time: nostalgia in contemporary Shakespearean screen adaptations
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Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago
McGill-Queen's University Press
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Beschreibung: | "From Kenneth Branagh's ground-breaking Henry V to Justin Kurzel's haunting Macbeth, many modern filmmakers have adapted Shakespeare for the big screen. Their translations of Renaissance plays to modern cinema both highlight and comment on contemporary culture and attitudes to art, identity, and the past. A dynamic analysis of twenty-seven films adapted from Shakespeare's works, Philippa Sheppard's Devouring Time addresses a wide range of topics, including gender, ritual, music, setting, rhetoric, and editing. She argues that the directors' choice to adapt these four-hundred-year old plays is an act of nostalgia, not only for the plays themselves, but also for the period in which they were written, the association of genius that accompanies them, and the medium of theatre. Sheppard contends that millennial anxiety brought on by the social and technological revolutions of the last five decades has generated a yearning for Shakespeare because he is an icon of a literary culture often now deemed threatened. Authoritative and accessible, Devouring Time's investigations of filmmakers' nostalgia for the art of the past shed light on Western and pre-twentieth-century concepts of gender, identity, and colonialism."-- |
Beschreibung: | xii, 426 Seiten Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9780773550209 9780773550193 |
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adam_text | Contents
Figures ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: Remembrance of Things Past 3
PART ONE DEFINING TERMS
1 Why Shakespeare Films Now? 31
2 The Drive to Realism in Shakespearean Adaptation to Film 57
PART TWO REMEMBERING ORIGINS
3 Shakespeare’s Prologues on Page and Screen 103
4 Nostalgia for the Stage in Shakespearean Films 133
5 Death Rituals in Shakespeare, Almereyda, and Luhrmann 153
PART THREE DISGUISE, GENRE, AND PLAY
6 Gothic Aspects of Kenneth Branagh’s Hamlet 179
7 Art and the Grotesque in Julie Taymor’s Titus and Peter Greenaway’s
Prosperous Books 198
8 Five English Screen Directors’ Approaches to Cross-Dressing in
As You Like It and Twelfth Night 223
9 Propaganda and the Other in Branagh’s Henry V and Fiennes’s
Coriolanus 254
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Contents
PART FOUR MUSIC AND MEMORY
10 “Sigh No More Ladies”: Shakespeare, Branagh, and Whedon Tackle
Issues of Gender and Fidelity in Much Ado About Nothing 2.85
11 “O Mistress Mine”: Intercutting in Trevor Nunn’s Twelfth Night 303
12 Nostalgia in Hoffman’s William Shakespeare s A Midsummer Night s
Dream and Branagh’s Love s Labour s Lost 320
13 Ariel’s Singing Body as Interpreted by Greenaway and Taymor 338
Conclusion 356
Works Cited 367
Index 409
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