Vols. for 1-60, 62-65, 67- cataloged as a serial in LC. DLC Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
A partial theory of original practice / James Shaw -- Playing with Shakespeare's play : Branagh's Love's labour's lost / Anna K. Nardo -- Bottom and gramophone : media, class and comedy in Michael Hoffman's A midsummer night's dream / Peter Donaldson -- Maurice Evans's Richard II on stage, television and (almost) film / Russell Jackson -- Richard II on screen / Charles R. Forker -- 'Where lies your text?' : Twelfth night in American sign language translation / Peter Novak -- 'This uncivil and unjust extent against thy peace' : Tim Supple's Twelfth night, or what violence will / Alfredo Michel Modenessi -- 'There's no such thing' : nothing and nakedness in Polanski's Macbeth / Lindsey Scott -- Ghosts and mirrors : the gaze in film Hamlets / Simon J. Ryle -- 'ben, it's a terrible thing to hate your mother' : mind control in Hamlet and the Manchurian candidate / Catherine Grace Canino -- Channelling the ghosts : the Wooster Group's remediation of the 1964 Electrovision Hamlet / Thomas Cartelli -- Listening to Prospero's books / Evelyn Tribble -- Lend me your ears : sampling BBC Radio Shakespeare / Michael P. Jensen -- An age of kings and the 'normal American' / Patricia Lennox -- Shakespeare and British television / Olwen Terris -- A local habitation and a name : television and Shakespeare / Laurie E. Osborne -- Paying attention in Shakespeare parody : from Tom Stoppard to YouTube / Christy Desmet -- Madagascan Will : cinematic Shakespeares / transnational exchanges / Mark Thornton Burnett -- Still life? Anthropocentrism and the fly in Titus Andronicus and Volpone / Charlotte Scott -- Riddling QI : Hamlet's mill and the Trickster / Ian Felce -- 'Speak, that I may see thee' ; Shakespeare characters and common words / Hugh Craig -- Who do the people love? / Richard Levin -- A partial theory of original practice / Jeremy Lopez -- The year's contributions in Shakespeare studies. Michael Dobson -- Professional Shakespeare productions in the British Isles, January-December 2006 / James Shaw -- The year's contributions in Shakespeare studies.
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