The Edinburgh Companion to Shakespeare and the Arts
Mark Thornton Burnett, Adrian Streete, Ramona Wray
Explores the place of Shakespeare in relation to artistic practices and activities, past and present
The 30 newly commissioned chapters are divided into 6 sections:
Key Features
This substantial reference work explores the place of Shakespeare in relation to cultural processes that take in publishing, exhibiting, performing, reconstructing and disseminating.
The 30 newly commissioned chapters are divided into 6 sections:
- Shakespeare and the Book
- Shakespeare and Music
- Shakespeare on Stage and in Performance
- Shakespeare and Youth Culture
- Shakespeare, Visual and Material Culture
- Shakespeare, Media and Culture
Each chapter provides both a synthesis and a discussion of a topic, informed by current thinking and theoretical reflection.
Key Features
- Addresses Shakespeare in terms of a global frame of reference
- Chapters consider chronology and overview, critical history and analysis
- Responds to a growing critical and pedagogical interest in the relations between Shakespeare, the arts, film, performance and mass media more generally
Anno:
2011
Casa editrice:
Edinburgh University Press
Lingua:
english
Pagine:
588
ISBN 10:
0748635246
ISBN 13:
9780748635245
File:
PDF, 11.34 MB
IPFS:
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english, 2011