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Shakespeare Films In The Making Vision Production And Reception 1st Edition Russell Jackson

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Shakespeare Films In The Making Vision Production And Reception 1st Edition Russell Jackson
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.33 MB
Pages: 293
Author: Russell Jackson
ISBN: 9780511751783, 9780521815475
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Shakespeare Films In The Making Vision Production And Reception 1st Edition Russell Jackson by Russell Jackson 9780511751783, 9780521815475 instant download after payment.

Shakespeare Films in the Making examines the production and reception of five feature-length Shakespeare films from the twentieth century, focusing on the ways in which they articulate visions of their Shakespearean originals, of the fictional worlds in which the films are set, and of the movie-makers' own society. Warner Brothers' 1935 A Midsummer Night's Dream and MGM's 1936 Romeo and Juliet were products of the Hollywood system and reflect the studios' desire to enhance their status with 'prestige pictures'. Olivier's 1944 Henry V was part of Britain's cultural war effort and embodies visions of the medieval past and ideal leadership. The Romeo and Juliet films of Renato Castellani (1954) and Franco Zeffirelli (1968) embodied visions of Renaissance Italy that contrast - in differing ways - with MGM's film. This book offers readings of these significant and influential films, supported by extensive archival research, including studio documents, script revisions, publicity materials and reviews.

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