05049cam a2200313Ii 45000010014000000080041000140200034000550200034000890200030001230240032001530350021001850400026002060500025002320820017002572450077002742640069003513000022004203360021004423370023004633380032004865040041005185053855005596000068044146000053044827000032045357000029045677760053045968560086046499781315778341180706s2017 enk ob 000 0 eng d a9781315778341q(e-book : PDF) a9781317696179q(e-book: Mobi) z9780415732529q(hardback)7 a10.4324/9781315778341 2doi a(OCoLC)980304591 aFlBoTFGcFlBoTFGerda 4aPR2976b.S33899 201704a822.33bS52704aThe Shakespearean world /cedited by Jill L. Levenson and Robert Ormsby. 1aMilton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ;aNew York, NY :bRoutledge,c2017. a1 online resource atext2rdacontent acomputer2rdamedia aonline resource2rdacarrier aIncludes bibliographical references.00tpart, I Shakespeare on Stage Since the Late Seventeenth Century -- tchapter Introduction /r Jill L. Levenson Robert Ormsby -- tchapter One Staging Shakespeare in England Since the Restoration /r Kathryn Prince -- tchapter Two Shakespeare on Stage in Europe Since the Late Seventeenth Century /r Martin Procházka Marta Gibińska Florence March -- tchapter Three Shakespeare on American Stages /r James C. Bulman -- tchapter Four Shakespeare in Latin America -- tAppropriation politics and performance practices /r Maria Clara Versiani Galery Anna Stegh Camati -- tchapter Five Middle Eastern Shakespeares /r Margaret Litvin Avraham Oz Parviz Partovi -- tchapter Six Shakespeare in Africa /r Sandra Young -- tchapter Seven Interacting with Naturalism -- tEast Asian Shakespeare performances /r Yong Li Lan -- tchapter Eight Kissing and Drowning the Book -- tShakespearean theatre in the Antipodes /r Rob Conkie Nicola Hyland -- tpart, II Shakespeare on Film -- tchapter Nine Framing the Theatrical -- tShakespearean film in the UK /r Peter Kirwan -- tchapter Ten Shakespeare on Film -- tContinental Europe /r Mariangela Tempera -- tchapter Eleven The Cloud-Capped Towers and the Charcoal Sketch -- tShakespeare on film in North America /r Samuel Crowl -- tchapter Twelve Shakespeare on Film in Asia /r Alexa Huang -- tchapter Thirteen Shakespearean Cinema and the Rest of the World /r Mark Thornton Burnett -- tpart, III Shakespeare in the Arts Beyond Drama and Performance -- tchapter Fourteen The Subject of Shake-Speares Sonnets and Afterlife in Lyric Poetry /r Peter Robinson -- tchapter Fifteen Shakespeare and the Novel -- t\ /r Jane Kingsley-Smith -- tchapter Sixteen Shakespeare and Non-Fiction -- tIn search of the biography /r Katherine Scheil -- tchapter Seventeen Interpreting Shakespeare Through the Visual Arts /r Jim Davis -- tchapter Eighteen The Shakespearean World of Music /r Christy Desmet David M. Schiller -- tpart, IV Shakespeare in Everyday Life -- tchapter Nineteen Shakespeare and Education -- tThe making of an unlikely marriage /r Kate Flaherty -- tchapter Twenty Conjuring Shakespeare for Young Audiences Through Fairy-Tales, Fables, and Fantasy /r Naomi J. Miller -- tchapter Twenty-One Shakespeare in Amateur Production /r Stephen P. Purcell -- tchapter Twenty-Two \ -- tThe case for audio Shakespeare /r Michael P. Jensen -- tchapter Twenty-Three Sticky or Spreadable? Shakespeare and Global Television /r Susanne Greenhalgh -- tchapter Twenty-Four Shakespearean Tourism -- tFrom national heritage to global attraction /r Robert Ormsby -- tchapter Twenty-Five \ -- tShakespeare and new media in the digital age /r Brett Greatley-Hirsch Michael Best -- tpart, V Shakespeare and Critical Practice -- tchapter Twenty-Six Shakespeare's Texts and Editions /r Eugene Giddens -- tchapter Twenty-Seven Shakespearean Archives -- tContext, categories, and the containment of chaos /r Christie Carson -- tchapter Twenty-Eight Shakespeare's Language -- tAn eventful afterlife /r Keith Johnson -- tchapter Twenty-Nine Shakespeare and Philosophy /r Peter Holbrook -- tchapter Thirty Political Approaches to Shakespeare /r Hugh Grady -- tchapter Thirty-One Religion, Secularity, and Shakespeare /r Arthur F. Marotti Ken Jackson -- tchapter Thirty-Two Shakespeare and Psychology -- t\ /r Murray M. Schwartz David Willbern -- tchapter Thirty-Three Shakespeare and Early Modern Race Studies -- tAn overview of the field /r Jason Demeter Ayanna Thompson -- tchapter Thirty-Four New Economies of Gender and Sexuality -- tRereading the Shakespearean body /r Susan Bennett Nicole Edge -- tchapter Thirty-Five Shakespeare, Ecology, and Ecocriticism /r Randall Martin -- tchapter Thirty-Six The Shakespearean Legal Imaginary /r Karen J. Cunningham.10aShakespeare, William,d1564-1616xCriticism and interpretation.10aShakespeare, William,d1564-1616xStage history.1 aLevenson, Jill L.,eeditor.1 aOrmsby, Robert,eeditor.08iPrint version: z9780415732529w(DLC) 201603608540uhttps://www.routledgehandbooks.com/doi/10.4324/9781315778341zClick here to view.