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Vol 26 No 2 (2022): Continuity and Change in Screen Shakespeare(s) Eds Sylvaine Bataille and Victoria Bladen
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.6093/2035-8504/2022/2
Published:
2024-10-17
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Front Matter
1-4
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Introduction. Continuity and Change. A Screen Shakespeare(s) Snapshot
Victoria Bladen, Sylvaine Bataille
1-4
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Sergei Eisenstein and William Shakespeare. A Dialectical Love Story1
Melissa Croteau
5-13
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The Shakespearean Tragedy of/for Our Times. Macbeth?
Kinga Földváry
15-25
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Fleance and Obscured Scottish Futures in Screen Adaptations of Macbeth by Goold, Kurzel and Coen
Márta Hargitai
27-38
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Is Bridgerton Season 2 a Feminist Adaptation of the Shakespearean Character of the Shrew?
Pauline Durin
39-50
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From A Midsummer Night’s Dream to Romeo and Juliet through Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo+Juliet. The Levi’s 501 advertisement
Roberta Zanoni
51-62
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Afterword. Continuity, Change and Infinite Variety, Revisited
Diana Henderson
63-67
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Campania felix plays in Laura Angiulli’s film Il re muore (2018; after William Shakespeare’s Richard II)
Anna Maria Cimitile
69-71
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Sacrificio d’ammore
Roberto D'Avascio
73-75
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Notes
Notes on Contributors
77-79
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