Visual Shakespeare: Essays in Film and Television

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University of Hertfordshire Press, 2002 - English drama - 198 pages
This definitive collection of Graham Holderness' writings on Shakespeare in film and television is a unique resource for the study of Shakespeare in the media. The fact that film and television versions of Shakespeare are now accepted as a standard element of Shakespeare studies is due in no small part to the work collected in this volume. It covers Shakespeare in television and film through case studies of Henry V, Taming of the Shrew, and Romeo and Juliet.

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Bard on the Box 1985 1988
3
Shakespeare Rescheduled 1998
32
Shakespeare and Cinema 1985 1991 51 5599
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Graham Holderness is author, coauthor, or editor of 26 books, 19 of which are on Shakespeare, including "Shakespeare's History," "The Shakespeare Myth," and "Shakespeare: Three Histories." He is a professor English, dean of humanities, language and education, and director of research policy at the University of Hertfordshire. He lives in London, England.

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