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Collaborations with the Past - Reshaping Shakespeare across Time and Media (Paperback)
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Collaborations with the Past - Reshaping Shakespeare across Time and Media (Paperback)
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"Like the artists studied here, we pick and choose our
Shakespeares, and through that labor another story emerges. Frozen
in time on the page or screen, some of those collaborations
continue to speak, but denuded of their immediate moment and
surroundings; we are left to supplement the traces. In recovering
that past, the present takes on greater clarity and contrast. But
the proof must be in the telling. A writer lifts a pen. Enter the
multiple forces political and economic, psychological, formal, and
technical that serendipitously transform imagination into memory.
Let the collaborative play begin." from the IntroductionFocusing on
key writers, actors, theater directors, and filmmakers who have
kept Shakespeare at the center of their endeavors over the past two
hundred years, Collaborations with the Past illuminates not only
the playwright's work but also the choices and responsibilities
involved in re-creating culture, and the ingenuity and peril of the
artistic process. By concentrating on rich yet problematic
instances of Shakespeare's reanimation in such quintessentially
modern forms as the novel and film, from Sir Walter Scott's
Kenilworth to Kenneth Branagh's Henry V, Diana E. Henderson
sketches a complex history of the pleasures and difficulties that
ensue when Shakespeare and modern artists collaborate.Working with
texts across the entire range of Shakespeare's career, Henderson
demonstrates through detailed analyses of novels including Jane
Eyre and Mrs. Dalloway as well as filmed, televised, and staged
performances that art (even in the newest media) cannot avoid
collaborating with the past. Only by studying that collaborative
process can we comprehend Shakespeare and Anglo-American culture."
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