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Teaching Shakespeare with Film and Television H.R. Coursen

Teaching Shakespeare with Film and Television By H.R. Coursen

Teaching Shakespeare with Film and Television by H.R. Coursen


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This reference book is a guide for helping teachers and students master the techniques of discussing Shakespeare productions on film and television. It makes distinctions between the two media, particularly about the conceptual and physical space available in each and the choices that space, or lack of it, impose on production.

Teaching Shakespeare with Film and Television Summary

Teaching Shakespeare with Film and Television: A Guide by H.R. Coursen

Although Shakespeare is one of the world's most widely taught authors, he is also one of the world's most demanding. Because of the popularity and sophistication of his works, numerous film and television adaptations of his plays have been made--some decades ago and others very recently. Shakespeare films are coming out at an unprecedented rate, as audiences continue to respond to the richness of his works. These productions are a valuable means of introducing students to Shakespeare's plays, for the film and television versions reflect different interpretations of his works. Although some productions are generally considered better than others, and all have various faults and virtues, each of them teaches us something about the play and the medium. This reference book is a convenient guide for helping teachers and students master the techniques of discussing productions of the plays on film and television. It makes important distinctions between the two media, particularly about the conceptual and physical space available in each and the choices that space, or lack of it, impose on production. Central to the book is the concept of script, the words from which productions are generated. Because even weak productions are nonetheless interpretations of Shakespeare's scripts, they can be used effectively to explore the complex issues in his plays. The volume includes many suggestions about how to help students write well by comparing in very specific terms small segments from different productions. It lists the resources available in this rapidly growing field, both on cassette and in print, and gives many examples of critical commentary, looking at genre, editing, allusion, setting, and the script in historical context. Productions discussed include the Edzard As You Like It, the Branagh A Midwinter's Tale, the Parker Othello, the Loncraine Richard III, and seventy years of Hamlet. Students and teachers of Shakespeare at all levels will find this book to be an invaluable guide to his plays.

Teaching Shakespeare with Film and Television Reviews

This lucid book serves as both a useful handbook and a scholarly assessment of the Bard on screen. Recommended for all academic collections. Choice

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NLS9781593112813
9781593112813
1593112815
Teaching Shakespeare with Film and Television: A Guide by H.R. Coursen
New
Paperback
Information Age Publishing
2009-11-30
212
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