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Shakespeare's creative legacies : artists, writers, performers, readers / Edited by Paul Edmondson and Peter Holbrook.

Contributor(s): Language: English Series: The Arden ShakespearePublication details: London : Bloomsbury Arden Shakespeare, 2016.Description: xviii, 177 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781474234481
  • 1474234488
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PR 2880 S527 2016
Contents:
Foreword Stanley WellsPoem: Torn from Shakespeare’s Journal Roger PringleIntroduction: Great Creating Shakespeare Paul Edmondson and Peter HolbrookPart One: EssaysShakespeare and the Theatre Paul PrescottShakespeare and Poetry Sukanta ChaudhuriShakespeare and Music Tom BishopShakespeare and Dance David FullerShakespeare and Opera Penny GayShakespeare and the Novel Graham HoldernessShakespeare and Film and Television Russell JacksonPart Two: Further ReflectionsJohn Ashbery – Shaul Bassi – Simon Russell Beale – Sally Beamish – David Bintley – Michael Bogdanov – Kenneth Branagh – Debra Ann Byrd – John Caird – Antoni Cimolino – Wendy Cope – Gregory Doran – Margaret Drabble – Dominic Dromgoole – Ellen Geer – Michael Holroyd – Gordon Kerry – John Kinsella – Juan Carlos Liberti – Lachlan Mackinnon – David Malouf – Javier Marías – Yukio Ninagawa – Janet Suzman – Salley Vickers – Rowan Williams – Lisa Wolpe – Greg WyattShakespeare’s Legacy of Storytelling Indira GhosePoem: William Shakespeare: 1616-2016 Paul EdmondsonIndex
Summary: We celebrate Shakespeare as a creator of plays and poems, characters and ideas, words and worlds. But so too, in the four centuries since his death in 1616, have thinkers, writers, artists and performers recreated him. Readers of this book are invited to explore Shakespeare's afterlife on the stage and on the screen, in poetry, fiction, music and dance, as well as in cultural and intellectual life. A series of concise introductory essays are here combined with personal reflections by prominent contemporary practitioners of the arts. At once a celebration and a critical response, the book explores Shakespeare as a global cultural figure who continues to engage artists, audiences and readers of all kinds. Includes contributions from: John Ashbery, Shaul Bassi, Simon Russell Beale, Sally Beamish, David Bintley, Michael Bogdanov, Kenneth Branagh, Debra Ann Byrd, John Caird, Antoni Cimolino, Wendy Cope, Gregory Doran, Margaret Drabble, Dominic Dromgoole, Ellen Geer, Michael Holroyd, Gordon Kerry, John Kinsella, Juan Carlos Liberti, Lachlan Mackinnon, David Malouf, Javier Marías, Yukio Ninagawa, Janet Suzman, Salley Vickers, Rowan Williams, Lisa Wolpe, Greg Wyatt. All proceeds from the sale of this volume will be donated to the International Shakespeare Association, to support the study and appreciation of Shakespeare around the world.
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Foreword Stanley WellsPoem: Torn from Shakespeare’s Journal Roger PringleIntroduction: Great Creating Shakespeare Paul Edmondson and Peter HolbrookPart One: EssaysShakespeare and the Theatre Paul PrescottShakespeare and Poetry Sukanta ChaudhuriShakespeare and Music Tom BishopShakespeare and Dance David FullerShakespeare and Opera Penny GayShakespeare and the Novel Graham HoldernessShakespeare and Film and Television Russell JacksonPart Two: Further ReflectionsJohn Ashbery – Shaul Bassi – Simon Russell Beale – Sally Beamish – David Bintley – Michael Bogdanov – Kenneth Branagh – Debra Ann Byrd – John Caird – Antoni Cimolino – Wendy Cope – Gregory Doran – Margaret Drabble – Dominic Dromgoole – Ellen Geer – Michael Holroyd – Gordon Kerry – John Kinsella – Juan Carlos Liberti – Lachlan Mackinnon – David Malouf – Javier Marías – Yukio Ninagawa – Janet Suzman – Salley Vickers – Rowan Williams – Lisa Wolpe – Greg WyattShakespeare’s Legacy of Storytelling Indira GhosePoem: William Shakespeare: 1616-2016 Paul EdmondsonIndex

We celebrate Shakespeare as a creator of plays and poems, characters and ideas, words and worlds. But so too, in the four centuries since his death in 1616, have thinkers, writers, artists and performers recreated him. Readers of this book are invited to explore Shakespeare's afterlife on the stage and on the screen, in poetry, fiction, music and dance, as well as in cultural and intellectual life. A series of concise introductory essays are here combined with personal reflections by prominent contemporary practitioners of the arts. At once a celebration and a critical response, the book explores Shakespeare as a global cultural figure who continues to engage artists, audiences and readers of all kinds. Includes contributions from: John Ashbery, Shaul Bassi, Simon Russell Beale, Sally Beamish, David Bintley, Michael Bogdanov, Kenneth Branagh, Debra Ann Byrd, John Caird, Antoni Cimolino, Wendy Cope, Gregory Doran, Margaret Drabble, Dominic Dromgoole, Ellen Geer, Michael Holroyd, Gordon Kerry, John Kinsella, Juan Carlos Liberti, Lachlan Mackinnon, David Malouf, Javier Marías, Yukio Ninagawa, Janet Suzman, Salley Vickers, Rowan Williams, Lisa Wolpe, Greg Wyatt. All proceeds from the sale of this volume will be donated to the International Shakespeare Association, to support the study and appreciation of Shakespeare around the world.

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