Shakespeare's Creative Legacies: Artists, Writers, Performers, Readers
Editat de Dr Peter Holbrook, Dr Paul Edmondsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 aug 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781474234481
ISBN-10: 1474234488
Pagini: 200
Ilustrații: 6 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția The Arden Shakespeare
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1474234488
Pagini: 200
Ilustrații: 6 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția The Arden Shakespeare
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Includes
new
creative
contributions
from
Sir
Kenneth
Branagh,
Yukio
Ninagawa,
David
Malouf,
Rowan
Williams,
Wendy
Cope,
Michael
Bogdanov
and
many
others
Notă biografică
Peter
Holbrookis
Professor
of
Shakespeare
and
English
Renaissance
Literature
at
the
University
of
Queensland,
Australia,
and
Chair
of
the
International
Shakespeare
Association.Paul
Edmondsonis
is
Head
of
Research
and
Knowledge
for
the
Shakespeare
Birthplace
Trust,
Stratford-upon-Avon,
UK
and
and
Director
of
the
Stratford-upon-Avon
Poetry
Festival.
Cuprins
Foreword
Stanley
WellsPoem:
Torn
from
Shakespeare's
Journal
Roger
Pringle
Introduction:
Great
Creating
Shakespeare
Paul
Edmondson
and
Peter
Holbrook
Part
One:
EssaysShakespeare
and
the
Theatre
Paul
PrescottShakespeare
and
Poetry
Sukanta
ChaudhuriShakespeare
and
Music
Tom
BishopShakespeare
and
Dance
David
FullerShakespeare
and
Opera
Penny
GayShakespeare
and
the
Novel
Graham
HoldernessShakespeare
and
Film
and
Television
Russell
Jackson
Part
Two:
Further
ReflectionsJohn
Ashbery
-
Shaul
Bassi
-
Simon
Russell
Beale
-
Sally
Beamish
-
David
Bintley
-
Michael
Bogdanov
-
Kenneth
Branagh
-
Debra
Ann
Byrd
-
John
Caird
-
Antoni
Cimolino
-
Wendy
Cope
-
Gregory
Doran
-
Margaret
Drabble
-
Dominic
Dromgoole
-
Ellen
Geer
-
Michael
Holroyd
-
Gordon
Kerry
-
John
Kinsella
-
Juan
Carlos
Liberti
-
Lachlan
Mackinnon
-
David
Malouf
-
Javier
Marías
-
Yukio
Ninagawa
-
Janet
Suzman
-
Salley
Vickers
-
Rowan
Williams
-
Lisa
Wolpe
-
Greg
WyattShakespeare's
Legacy
of
Storytelling
Indira
GhosePoem:
William
Shakespeare:
1616-2016
Paul
Edmondson
Index
Recenzii
Here,
in
a
book
Stanley
Wells
(in
his
foreword)
calls
"a
book
of
enthusiasms,"
readers
will
find
little
academic
lucubration
or
sententious
pomp.
This
book's
contributors
exert
themselves
largely
in
praise,
and
the
qualities
of
the
individual
writers
lend
imaginative
power
to
the
task.
Readers
will
find
new
insights
in
one
or
more
of
the
seven
essays
that
make
up
part
1,
the
titles
of
which
all
begin
"Shakespeare
and."
These
essays
deal
with
theater,
poetry,
music,
dance,
opera,
the
novel,
and
film
and
television.
This
reviewer
found
the
essay
on
music
of
particular
interest.
These
chapters
are
followed
a
section
of
testimonials
from
27
distinguished
individuals
who
feel
indebted
to
Shakespeare,
including
John
Ashbery,
Kenneth
Branagh,
Margaret
Drabble,
Michael
Holroyd,
and
Rowan
Williams.
Though
this
sequence
of
pleasant
reflections
somewhat
resembles
a
list
of
customer
reviews
on
a
commercial
website,
the
views
of
these
gifted
individuals
carry
real
weight
in
this
book,
reminding
readers
of
Shakespeare's
impact
over
the
generations.
Indira
Ghose
provides
a
brief
closing
chapter
on
Shakespeare's
storytelling,
and
the
book
concludes
with
a
sonnet
by
Edmondson.
Summing
Up:
Recommended.
Lower-division
undergraduates
through
faculty
and
professionals;
general
readers.
An excellent example of the kind of insight, and pleasure, that can be generated when scholars and artists think together.
An excellent example of the kind of insight, and pleasure, that can be generated when scholars and artists think together.