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Shakespeare on the Screen: Kenneth Branagh’s Adaptations of «Henry V, Much Ado About Nothing» and «Hamlet»

2nd revised edition

by Tanja Weiss (Author) Tanja Weiss (Author)
©2000 Thesis 210 Pages

Summary

This study is the first monograph that is dedicated to all three of Kenneth Branagh’s Shakespeare adaptations. Unlike many other scholarly analyses of filmed literature, it focuses on the very mechanics of "adaptation", only then turning to the matter of "interpretation". The question of reception takes its place in the foreground, when the films are compared with their originals to point out how the adaptations were done. Analytical-descriptive interpretation builds up the framework of the detailed discussion. A thorough comparison between film and Elizabethan theatre preceeds the exploration of Branagh’s Shakespeare treatments. The author’s practical background in (screen)writing meets with her theoretical studies. The result of that unusual encounter in academic research is a fresh and unbiased approach to Branagh’s successful adaptations, perhaps as fresh as the adaptor’s approach to the classical dramatist.

Details

Pages
210
Year
2000
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631366349
Language
English
Published
Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2000. 210 pp.

Biographical notes

Tanja Weiss (Author) Tanja Weiss (Author)

Die Autorin: Tanja Weiss, born 1969 in Germany, studied English, American and German literature and language at Hanover University, Germany.

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Title: Shakespeare on the Screen: Kenneth Branagh’s Adaptations of «Henry V, Much Ado About Nothing» and «Hamlet»