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Teaching Shakespeare with Film and Television: A Guide Book

Teaching Shakespeare with Film and Television: A Guide
Teaching Shakespeare with Film and Television: A Guide, Shakespeare is one of the world's most widely taught and most demanding authors. Fortunately, many of his plays have been adapted for film and television, and these productions are a valuable aid for helping students understand and respond to his works. T, Teaching Shakespeare with Film and Television: A Guide has a rating of 4 stars
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Teaching Shakespeare with Film and Television: A Guide, Shakespeare is one of the world's most widely taught and most demanding authors. Fortunately, many of his plays have been adapted for film and television, and these productions are a valuable aid for helping students understand and respond to his works. T, Teaching Shakespeare with Film and Television: A Guide
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  • Teaching Shakespeare with Film and Television: A Guide
  • Written by author H. R. Coursen
  • Published by Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated, October 1997
  • Shakespeare is one of the world's most widely taught and most demanding authors. Fortunately, many of his plays have been adapted for film and television, and these productions are a valuable aid for helping students understand and respond to his works. T
  • Discusses strategies for teaching Shakespeare's plays through television and film and surveys available resources.BooknewsExplores theories, techniques, and resources such as energizing weaker productions, student writing, and recent criti
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Preface
ITheories, Techniques, and Resources1
1Background11
2Energizing Weaker Productions: The Tempest27
3Student Writing: Contexts and Vocabulary43
4Some Extra-Shakespearean Contexts61
5Basic Resources69
6Recent Critical Work on Shakespeare on Film83
IIApplications105
7Genre and Production: The Madhouse Scene in Twelfth Night (4.2)109
8Editing for Film: The 1995 Othello121
9Playing against the Allusion: A Midwinter's Tale and Hamlet133
10Mise-en-scene: Christine Edzard's As You Like It and Richard Loncraine's Richard III137
11Hamlet on Film149
12Pistol in History171
Selected Bibliography181
Index183


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