Screen Adaptations: Shakespeare's Hamlet Screen Adaptations: Shakespeare's Hamlet
Screen Adaptations

Screen Adaptations: Shakespeare's Hamlet

The Relationship between Text and Film

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Publisher Description

Hamlet is the most often produced play in the western literary canon, and a fertile global source for film adaptation. Samuel Crowl, a noted scholar of Shakespeare on film, unpacks the process of adapting from text to screen through concentrating on two sharply contrasting film versions of Hamlet by Laurence Olivier (1948) and Kenneth Branagh (1996). The films' socio-political contexts are explored, and the importance of their screenplay, film score, setting, cinematography and editing examined.



Offering an analysis of two of the most important figures in the history of film adaptations of Shakespeare, this study seeks to understand a variety of cinematic approaches to translating Shakespeare's "words, words, words" into film's particular grammar and rhetoric

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2014
30 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
176
Pages
PUBLISHER
The Arden Shakespeare
PROVIDER INFO
Bookwire Gesellschaft zum Vertrieb digitaler Medien mbH
SIZE
617
KB
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