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Reading Shakespeare In The Movies Nonadaptations And Their Meaning 1st Ed 2019 Eric S Mallin

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Reading Shakespeare In The Movies Nonadaptations And Their Meaning 1st Ed 2019 Eric S Mallin
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.14 MB
Author: Eric S. Mallin
ISBN: 9783030288976, 9783030288983, 3030288978, 3030288986
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed. 2019

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Reading Shakespeare In The Movies Nonadaptations And Their Meaning 1st Ed 2019 Eric S Mallin by Eric S. Mallin 9783030288976, 9783030288983, 3030288978, 3030288986 instant download after payment.

Reading Shakespeare in the Movies: Non-Adaptations and Their Meaning analyzes the unacknowledged, covert presence of Shakespearean themes, structures, characters, and symbolism in selected films. Writers and directors who forge an unconscious, unintentional connection to Shakespeare’s work create non-adaptations, cinema that is unexpectedly similar to certain Shakespeare plays while remaining independent as art. These films can illuminate core semantic issues in those plays in ways that direct adaptations cannot. Eric S. Mallin explores how Shakespeare illuminates these movies,analyzing the ways that The Godfather, Memento, Titanic, Birdman, and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre take on new life in dialogue with the famous playwright. In addition to challenging our ideas about adaptation, Mallin works to inspire new awareness of the meanings of Shakespearean stories in the contemporary world.

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