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Shakespearean Biofiction on the Contemporary Stage and Screen: Edel Semple, Ronan Hatfull Shakespearean Biofiction on the Contemporary Stage and Screen
Edel Semple, Ronan Hatfull; Series edited by Mark Thornton Burnett
R2,849 Discovery Miles 28 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is the first edited collection to explore Shakespeare’s life as depicted on the modern stage and screen. Focusing on the years 1998-2023, it uniquely identifies a 25-year trend for depicting Shakespeare, his family and his social circle in theatre, film and television. Interrogating Shakespeare’s afterlife across stage and screen media, the volume explores continuities and changes in the form since the release of Shakespeare in Love, which it positions as the progenitor of recent Shakespearean biofictions in Anglo-American culture. It traces these developments through the 21st century, from pivotal moments such as the Shakespeare 400 celebrations in 2016, up to the quatercentenary of the publication of the First Folio, whose portrait helped make the author a globally recognisable icon. The collection takes account of recent Anglo-American socio-political, cultural and literary concerns including feminism, digital media and the biopic and superhero genres. The wide variety of works discussed range from All is True and Hamnet to Upstart Crow, Bill and even The Lego Movie. Offering insights from actors, dramatists and literary and performance scholars, it considers why artists are drawn to Shakespeare as a character and how theatre and screen media mediate his status as literary genius.

Shakespeare and Ireland - History, Politics, Culture (Hardcover): Mark Thornton Burnett, Ramona Wray Shakespeare and Ireland - History, Politics, Culture (Hardcover)
Mark Thornton Burnett, Ramona Wray
R2,662 Discovery Miles 26 620 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Shakespeare and Ireland examines the complex relationship between the most celebrated icon of the British establishment and Irish literary and cultural traditions. Addressing Shakespearean representations of Ireland as well as Irish writers' responses to the dramatist, it ranges widely across theatrical performances, pedagogical practices, editorial undertakings and political developments. The writings of Joyce, Heaney and Yeats are considered, in addition to recent nationalist discourses. In so doing, the collection establishes the multiple 'Shakespeares' and competing 'Irelands' that inform the Irish imagination.

Constructing Monsters in Shakespeare's Drama and Early Modern Culture (Hardcover): Mark Thornton Burnett Constructing Monsters in Shakespeare's Drama and Early Modern Culture (Hardcover)
Mark Thornton Burnett
R2,662 Discovery Miles 26 620 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Constructing 'Monsters' in Shakespearean Drama and Early Modern Culture argues for the crucial place of the 'monster' in the early modern imagination. The author traces the metaphorical significance of 'monstrous' forms across a range of early modern exhibition spaces - fairground displays, 'cabinets of curiosity' and court entertainments - to contend that the 'monster' finds its most intriguing manifestation in the investments and practices of contemporary theater. The study's new readings of Shakespeare, Marlowe, and Jonson make a powerful case for the drama's contribution to debates about the 'extraordinary body'.

'Hamlet' and World Cinema (Hardcover): Mark Thornton Burnett 'Hamlet' and World Cinema (Hardcover)
Mark Thornton Burnett
R2,557 Discovery Miles 25 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

'Hamlet' and World Cinema reveals a rich history of cinematic production extending across the globe. Making a case for Hamlet as the world's most frequently filmed text, and using specially commissioned interviews with cast, directors and screenwriters, it discusses films from Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Middle East. The book argues that the play has been taken up by filmmakers world-wide to allegorise the energies, instabilities, traumas and expectations that have defined the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. In so doing, it rejects the Anglophone focus which has dominated criticism up to now and explores instead the multiple constituencies that have claimed Shakespeare's most celebrated work as their own. 'Hamlet' and World Cinema uncovers a vital part of the adaptation story. This book facilitates a fresh understanding of Shakespeare's cinematic significance and newly highlights Hamlet's political and aesthetic instrumentality in a vast range of local and global contexts.

Romeo and Juliet in Diaspora - Shakespeare Among the Arts and in Translation (Hardcover): Julia Reinhard Lupton, Ariane Helou Romeo and Juliet in Diaspora - Shakespeare Among the Arts and in Translation (Hardcover)
Julia Reinhard Lupton, Ariane Helou; Series edited by Mark Thornton Burnett
R3,005 Discovery Miles 30 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Lockdown Shakespeare - New Evolutions in Performance and Adaptation (Hardcover): Gemma Kate Allred, Benjamin Broadribb, Erin... Lockdown Shakespeare - New Evolutions in Performance and Adaptation (Hardcover)
Gemma Kate Allred, Benjamin Broadribb, Erin Sullivan; Series edited by Mark Thornton Burnett
R3,020 Discovery Miles 30 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This edited collection offers the first in-depth analysis and sourcebook for 'Lockdown Shakespeare'. It brings together scholars of stage, screen, early modern and adaptation studies to examine the work that emerged during the Covid-19 pandemic and considers issues of form, liveness, reception, presence and community. Interviews with theatre makers and artists illuminate the challenges and benefits of creating new work online, while educators consider how digital tools have facilitated the teaching of Shakespeare through performance. Together, the chapters in this book offer readers the definitive work on the performance and adaptation of Shakespeare online during the pandemic. From The Show Must Go Online, which presented Shakespeare's First Folio via YouTube, to Creation Theatre and Big Telly's interactive The Tempest and Macbeth, which used Zoom as their stage, the book documents the variety and richness of work that emerged during the pandemic. It reveals how, by taking Shakespeare online in new and innovative ways, the theatre industry sparked the evolution of new forms of performance with their own conventions, aesthetics and notions of liveness. Among the other productions discussed are Arden Theatre Company's A Midsummer Night's Dream, Tender Claws' 'The Under Presents: Tempest', The Shakespeare Ensemble's What You Will, Merced Shakespearefest's Ricardo II, CtrlAltRepeat's Midsummer Night Stream, Sally McLean's Shakespeare Republic: #AllTheWebsAStage (The Lockdown Chronicles) and Justina Taft Mattos's Moore - A Pacific Island Othello.

'Hamlet' and World Cinema (Paperback): Mark Thornton Burnett 'Hamlet' and World Cinema (Paperback)
Mark Thornton Burnett
R978 Discovery Miles 9 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

'Hamlet' and World Cinema reveals a rich history of cinematic production extending across the globe. Making a case for Hamlet as the world's most frequently filmed text, and using specially commissioned interviews with cast, directors and screenwriters, it discusses films from Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Middle East. The book argues that the play has been taken up by filmmakers world-wide to allegorise the energies, instabilities, traumas and expectations that have defined the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. In so doing, it rejects the Anglophone focus which has dominated criticism up to now and explores instead the multiple constituencies that have claimed Shakespeare's most celebrated work as their own. 'Hamlet' and World Cinema uncovers a vital part of the adaptation story. This book facilitates a fresh understanding of Shakespeare's cinematic significance and newly highlights Hamlet's political and aesthetic instrumentality in a vast range of local and global contexts.

Shakespeare and World Cinema (Hardcover, New): Mark Thornton Burnett Shakespeare and World Cinema (Hardcover, New)
Mark Thornton Burnett
R3,156 R2,664 Discovery Miles 26 640 Save R492 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Shakespeare and World Cinema radically re-imagines the field of Shakespeare on film, drawing on a wealth of examples from Africa, the Arctic, Brazil, China, France, India, Malaysia, Mexico, Singapore, Tibet, Venezuela, Yemen and elsewhere. Mark Thornton Burnett explores the contemporary significance of Shakespeare cinema outside the Hollywood mainstream for the first time, arguing that these adaptations are an essential part of the story of Shakespearean performance and reception. The book reveals in unique detail the scope, inventiveness and vitality of over seventy films that have undeservedly slipped beneath the radar of critical attention and also discusses regional Shakespeare cinema in Latin America and Asia. Utilising original interviews with filmmakers throughout, it introduces new auteurs, analyses multiple adaptations of plays such as Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet and pioneers fresh methodologies for understanding the role that Shakespeare continues to play in the international marketplace.

Shakespeare, Film, Fin de Siecle (Paperback): Mark Thornton Burnett, Ramona Wray Shakespeare, Film, Fin de Siecle (Paperback)
Mark Thornton Burnett, Ramona Wray
R1,408 Discovery Miles 14 080 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The essays in this volume read the Shakespeare films of the 1990s as key instruments with which western culture confronts the anxieties attendant upon the transition from one century to another. Such films as Hamlet, Love's Labour's Lost, Othello, Shakespeare in Love and William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet , the contributors maintain, engage with some of the most pressing concerns of the present, apocalyptic condition - familial crisis, social estrangement, urban blight, cultural hybridity, literary authority, the impact of technology and the end of history. The volume includes an exclusive interview with Kenneth Branagh.

Shakespeare and World Cinema (Paperback): Mark Thornton Burnett Shakespeare and World Cinema (Paperback)
Mark Thornton Burnett
R974 Discovery Miles 9 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Shakespeare and World Cinema radically re-imagines the field of Shakespeare on film, drawing on a wealth of examples from Africa, the Arctic, Brazil, China, France, India, Malaysia, Mexico, Singapore, Tibet, Venezuela, Yemen and elsewhere. Mark Thornton Burnett explores the contemporary significance of Shakespeare cinema outside the Hollywood mainstream for the first time, arguing that these adaptations are an essential part of the story of Shakespearean performance and reception. The book reveals in unique detail the scope, inventiveness and vitality of over seventy films that have undeservedly slipped beneath the radar of critical attention and also discusses regional Shakespeare cinema in Latin America and Asia. Utilising original interviews with filmmakers throughout, it introduces new auteurs, analyses multiple adaptations of plays such as Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet and pioneers fresh methodologies for understanding the role that Shakespeare continues to play in the international marketplace.

Tariffs, Blockades, and Inflation - The Economics of the Civil War (Paperback): Robert B. Ekelund, Mark Thornton Tariffs, Blockades, and Inflation - The Economics of the Civil War (Paperback)
Robert B. Ekelund, Mark Thornton
R1,429 Discovery Miles 14 290 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

What role did economics play in leading the United States into the Civil War in the 1860s, and how did the war affect the economies of the North and the South? Tariffs, Blockades, and Inflation uses contemporary economic analyses such as supply and demand, modern market theory, and the economics of politics to interpret events of the Civil War. Simplifying the sometimes complex intricacies of the subject matter, Thornton and Ekelund have penned a nontechnical primer that is jargon-free and accessible. Tariffs, Blockades, and Inflation also takes a comprehensive approach to its topic. It offers a cohesive and a persuasive explanation of the how, what, and why behind the many factors at work on both sides of the contest. While most books only delve into a particular aspect of the war, this title effectively bridges the gap by offering an all-encompassing, yet relatively brief, introduction to the essential economics of the Civil War. This book starts out with a look at the reasons for the beginning of the Civil War, including explaining why the war began when it did. It then examines the economic realities in both the North and South. Also covered are the different financial strategies implemented by both the Union and the Confederacy to fund the war and the reasons behind what ultimately led to Southern defeat. Finally, the economic effect of Reconstruction is discussed, including the impact it had on the former slave population. Thornton and Ekelund have contributed an overdue examination of the Civil War that will impart to students a modern way to better comprehend the conflict. Tariffs, Blockades, and Inflation offers fresh, penetrating insights into this pivotal event in American history.

Constructing Monsters in Shakespeare's Drama and Early Modern Culture (Paperback, 1st ed. 2002): Mark Thornton Burnett Constructing Monsters in Shakespeare's Drama and Early Modern Culture (Paperback, 1st ed. 2002)
Mark Thornton Burnett
R2,636 Discovery Miles 26 360 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Constructing 'Monsters' in Shakespearean Drama and Early Modern Culture argues for the crucial place of the 'monster' in the early modern imagination. Burnett traces the metaphorical significance of 'monstrous' forms across a range of early modern exhibition spaces - fairground displays, 'cabinets of curiosity' and court entertainments - to contend that the 'monster' finds its most intriguing manifestation in the investments and practices of contemporary theatre. The study's new readings of Shakespeare, Marlowe and Jonson make a powerful case for the drama's contribution to debates about the 'extraordinary body'.

Shakespeare and Ireland - History, Politics, Culture (Paperback, 1st ed. 1997): Mark Thornton Burnett, Ramona Wray Shakespeare and Ireland - History, Politics, Culture (Paperback, 1st ed. 1997)
Mark Thornton Burnett, Ramona Wray
R2,636 Discovery Miles 26 360 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Shakespeare and Ireland examines the complex relationship between the most celebrated icon of the British establishment and Irish literary and cultural traditions. Addressing Shakespearean representations of Ireland as well as Irish writers' responses to the dramatist, it ranges widely across theatrical performances, pedagogical practices, editorial undertakings and political developments. The writings of Joyce, Heaney and Yeats are considered, in addition to recent nationalist discourses. In so doing, the collection establishes the multiple 'Shakespeares' and competing 'Irelands' that inform the Irish imagination.

Reconceiving the Renaissance - A Critical Reader (Paperback): Ewan Fernie, Ramona Wray, Mark Thornton Burnett, Clare McManus Reconceiving the Renaissance - A Critical Reader (Paperback)
Ewan Fernie, Ramona Wray, Mark Thornton Burnett, Clare McManus
R1,543 R1,223 Discovery Miles 12 230 Save R320 (21%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The last two decades have transformed the field of Renaissance studies, and Reconceiving the Renaissance: A Critical Reader maps this difficult terrain. Attending to the breadth of fresh approaches, the volume offers a theoretical overview of current thinking about the period.
Collecting in one volume the classic and cutting-edge statements which define early modern scholarship as it is now practiced, this book is a one-stop indispensable resource for undergraduates and beginning postgraduates alike. Through a rich array of arguments by the world's leading experts, the Renaissance emerges wonderfully invigorated, while the suggestive shorter extracts, boxed questions and engaged editorial introductions give students the wherewithal and encouragement to do some reconceiving themselves.

Women and Indian Shakespeares: Thea Buckley, Mark Thornton Burnett, Sangeeta Datta, Rosa García-Periago Women and Indian Shakespeares
Thea Buckley, Mark Thornton Burnett, Sangeeta Datta, Rosa García-Periago; Series edited by Mark Thornton Burnett
R1,186 Discovery Miles 11 860 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Women and Indian Shakespeares explores the multiple ways in which women are, and have been, engaged with Shakespeare in India. Women’s engagements encompass the full range of media, from translation to cinematic adaptation and from early colonial performance to contemporary theatrical experiment. Simultaneously, Women and Indian Shakespeares makes visible the ways in which women are figured in various representational registers as resistant agents, martial seductresses, redemptive daughters, victims of caste discrimination, conflicted spaces and global citizens. In so doing, the collection reorients existing lines of investigation, extends the disciplinary field, brings into visibility still occluded subjects and opens up radical readings. More broadly, the collection identifies how, in Indian Shakespeares on page, stage and screen, women increasingly possess the ability to shape alternative futures across patriarchal and societal barriers of race, caste, religion and class. In repeated iterations, the collection turns our attention to localized modes of adaptation that enable opportunities for women while celebrating Shakespeare’s gendered interactions in India’s rapidly changing, and increasingly globalized, cultural, economic and political environment. In the contributions, we see a transformed Shakespeare, a playwright who appears differently when seen through the gendered eyes of a new Indian, diasporic and global generation of critics, historians, archivists, practitioners and directors. Radically imagining Indian Shakespeares with women at the centre, Women and Indian Shakespeares interweaves history, regional geography/regionality, language and the present day to establish a record of women as creators and adapters of Shakespeare in Indian contexts.

Lockdown Shakespeare - New Evolutions in Performance and Adaptation: Gemma Kate Allred, Benjamin Broadribb, Erin Sullivan Lockdown Shakespeare - New Evolutions in Performance and Adaptation
Gemma Kate Allred, Benjamin Broadribb, Erin Sullivan; Series edited by Mark Thornton Burnett
R1,016 Discovery Miles 10 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This edited collection offers the first in-depth analysis and sourcebook for ‘Lockdown Shakespeare’. It brings together scholars of stage, screen, early modern and adaptation studies to examine the work that emerged during the Covid-19 pandemic and considers issues of form, liveness, reception, presence and community. Interviews with theatre makers and artists illuminate the challenges and benefits of creating new work online, while educators consider how digital tools have facilitated the teaching of Shakespeare through performance. Together, the chapters in this book offer readers the definitive work on the performance and adaptation of Shakespeare online during the pandemic. From The Show Must Go Online, which presented Shakespeare’s First Folio via YouTube, to Creation Theatre and Big Telly’s interactive The Tempest and Macbeth, which used Zoom as their stage, the book documents the variety and richness of work that emerged during the pandemic. It reveals how, by taking Shakespeare online in new and innovative ways, the theatre industry sparked the evolution of new forms of performance with their own conventions, aesthetics and notions of liveness. Among the other productions discussed are Arden Theatre Company’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Tender Claws’ ‘The Under Presents: Tempest’, The Shakespeare Ensemble’s What You Will, Merced Shakespearefest’s Ricardo II, CtrlAltRepeat’s Midsummer Night Stream, Sally McLean’s Shakespeare Republic: #AllTheWebsAStage (The Lockdown Chronicles) and Justina Taft Mattos’s Moore – A Pacific Island Othello.

The Edinburgh Companion to Shakespeare and the Arts (Hardcover): Mark Thornton Burnett, Adrian Streete, Ramona Wray The Edinburgh Companion to Shakespeare and the Arts (Hardcover)
Mark Thornton Burnett, Adrian Streete, Ramona Wray
R5,541 Discovery Miles 55 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A substantial reference work that supersedes existing studies, the Companion, explores the place of Shakespeare in relation to a wide range of artistic practices and activities, past and present. The 'arts' are defined broadly as cultural processes that take in publishing, exhibiting, performing, reconstructing and disseminating. The 30 newly commissioned chapters are divided into 6 sections: Shakespeare and the Book; Shakespeare and Music; Shakespeare on Stage and in Performance; Shakespeare and Youth Culture; Shakespeare, Visual and Material Culture; and Shakespeare, Media and Culture. Each chapter provides both a synthesis and a discussion of a topic, informed by current thinking and theoretical reflection. Key Features * Addresses Shakespeare in terms of a global frame of reference * Chapters consider chronology and overview, critical history and analysis * Responds to a growing critical and pedagogical interest in the relations between Shakespeare, the arts, film, performance and mass media more generally

Hot Pepper (Paperback): Mark Thornton Hot Pepper (Paperback)
Mark Thornton
R456 Discovery Miles 4 560 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
A Treatise On Attorneys at Law; Volume 2 (Paperback): Edward Mark Thornton, Hiram Thomas A Treatise On Attorneys at Law; Volume 2 (Paperback)
Edward Mark Thornton, Hiram Thomas
R1,044 Discovery Miles 10 440 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
A treatise on attorneys at law (Volume I) (Paperback): Edward Mark Thornton A treatise on attorneys at law (Volume I) (Paperback)
Edward Mark Thornton
R1,199 R1,087 Discovery Miles 10 870 Save R112 (9%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Skyscraper Curse - And How Austrian Economists Predicted Every Major Economic Crisis of the Last Century (Paperback): Mark... The Skyscraper Curse - And How Austrian Economists Predicted Every Major Economic Crisis of the Last Century (Paperback)
Mark Thornton
R487 Discovery Miles 4 870 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Book One - Once Upon A Wolf: Twisted Fairy Tales from The Rainbow Forest (Paperback): Mark Thornton Book One - Once Upon A Wolf: Twisted Fairy Tales from The Rainbow Forest (Paperback)
Mark Thornton
R417 Discovery Miles 4 170 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Many Ways To Die (Paperback): Mark Thornton Many Ways To Die (Paperback)
Mark Thornton
R362 Discovery Miles 3 620 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Arena of Kaboom (Paperback): Mark Thornton The Arena of Kaboom (Paperback)
Mark Thornton
R566 Discovery Miles 5 660 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Poisoned Chalice (Paperback): Mark Thornton The Poisoned Chalice (Paperback)
Mark Thornton
R706 Discovery Miles 7 060 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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