Shakespeare on Screen : Macbeth.
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Other Authors / Creators: | Hatchuel, Sarah. Vienne-Guerrin, Nathalie. |
Format: | eBook Electronic |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Imprint: | Mont-Saint-Aignan : Presses universitaires de Rouen et du Havre, 2014. |
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Local Note: | Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2022. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries. |
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- Phantom of the Cinema: Macbeth's Ghosts in the Flesh
- 1. Textual sources
- 2. OrsonWelles,
- 3. Akira Kurosawa,
- 4. Roman Polanski,
- 5. Trevor Nunn,
- 6. Alexander Abela,
- 7. Vishal Bhardwaj,
- 8. Conclusion
- Bibliography
- "Instruments of Darkness": Witches and the Supernatural in Four Versions of Macbeth1
- Bibliography
- Witches and Ghosts in Modern Times Lost? How to Negotiate the Supernatural in Modern Adaptations of Macbeth
- 1. Introduction: A busy decade for Macbeth
- 2. Teenagemutant witches in a Mad-Max wasteland
- 3. Angry young sluts in Melbourne underworld
- 4. Sickening nuns in godless tyranny
- 5. Conclusion: Foul is definitely fair
- Bibliography
- Macbeth's Witches: Nurses,Waitresses, Feminists, Punk Gore Groupies
- Bibliography
- Weird Space in Macbeth on Screen
- Weird Space as Natural Space
- Natural or Supernatural
- Weird Space as Peripheral Space
- Weird Space as Inner Space
- Weird Space as pervasive
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- "Look how our partner's rapt": Externalizing Rapture in Orson Welles's Macbeth ( , )
- Bibliography
- Symbolic and Thematic Impoverishment in Roman Polanski's Macbeth
- Bibliography
- "Horrible imaginings": Rupert Goold's FilmAdaptation, a Macbeth for the Twenty-First Century1
- Bibliography
- Shakespeare in Mzansi
- 1. Entabeni: Macbeth as FilmNoir
- 2. Death of a Queen and South Africa's Cultural Pasts
- Bibliography
- Claude Barma's Macbeth ( ): Shakespeare and the Hybridity of the French "dramatique"
- 1. Macbeth on television: the book, the small screen and the big screen
- 1.1. Macbeth as "televised text"
- 1.2. Between theatre and cinema
- 2. Macbeth, an intimist tragedy or a political drama?
- 2.1. PerformingMacbeth "inside": intimacy and subjectivity
- 2.2. A political Macbeth?
- Credits.
- Actors:
- With the voices of:
- Presentation:
- Bibliography
- ". . . [M]ethought/ The wood began to move" ( . . - ) or Whatever Happened to Witches and Woods in Akira Kurosawa's Throne of Blood ( ), Alexander Abela's Makibefo ( ) and Mark Brozel's Macbeth ( ): Film Style or the Poetics of Displacement
- The jo or introduction
- The hà or destruction: Witches, wizards. . . and ladies
- Witches
- Doing the deed: the seen and the unseen
- The ghost sequence: fromthe visible to the invisible
- The Kyù, or haste
- Guilt andmadness
- Whatever happened to Birnam
- Conclusion. From visual narration to the visionary:
- Time-image or showing beyond, the "cinema of a seer"
- Bibliography
- Fleance in the Final Scene of Macbeth: The Return of the Repressed
- Bibliography
- "A Barren Sceptre" ( . . ): Generation, Generations, and Destiny in Maqbool and Global Adaptations of Macbeth
- 1. The Prophetic Bind
- 2. The Power of Prophecy in Global Adaptations of Macbeth
- 3. "A Fruitless Crown" ( . . ): Fecundity and the Challenge to Destiny
- Bibliography
- Home Sweet Home: Visual Representation of Domestic Spaces in Macbeth
- Macbeth and Gothic fiction
- Gothic fiction and "the Gothic"
- Castles (Welles, Polanski, Kurosawa)
- Modern Spaces (Wright and Brozel)
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Happily Never After? Women Filmmakers and the Tragedy of Macbeth
- Gender and Genre
- From Propaganda Film to Period Film
- Macbeth as Docu-drama
- Macbeth, The Comedy?
- Macbeth Meets the Avant-garde
- Macbeth as a Coming-of-Age Story
- From Toil to Trouble
- Bibliography
- "Get a Look at Your Wife's Beautiful Cones": Lady Macbeth's Stone Butch Blues and Rural Second-Wave Feminismin Scotland, PA
- Galenic Medicine, Female Masculinity, and Lady Macbeth's Transgenderism.
- Scotland, PA, Second-Wave Feminism, and Normative Gender in s rural North America
- Bibliography
- "Struts and frets": Physical Eloquence in Vladimir Vasiliev's Macbeth
- Bibliography
- Appendix: production details
- Cast and crew
- Act one
- Act two
- Macbeth in André Barsacq's Le Rideau rouge ( ): Mise en Abyme and Acoustic Porousness
- Bibliography
- "Is this an umbrella which I see before me?": Columbo goes to Scotland Yard1
- 1. Columbo: to be Macbeth
- 2. Columbo: not to be Macbeth
- Bibliography
- Art not without Ambition: Stardom, Selfhood and Laurence Olivier's unmade Macbeth
- The Shakespearean Star Text
- Contemporary Star Discourses: The Oliviers and the Macbeth Screenplays
- Autobiography and the Macbeth Screenplays
- Bibliography
- Filmography
- Theatre Productions Cited
- Macbeth on Screen: An Annotated Filmo-Bibliography
- Abstracts
- Notes on the Contributors.