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A hands-on introductory guide to analyzing and discussing Shakespeare on screen. Part One establishes the differences between Shakespeare on stage and film, with Part Two providing a historical introduction to Shakespeare on film. Part Three explores the key modes and genre conventions used in Shakespeare on film and Part Four contains a series of critical essays, while Part Five discusses Shakespeare on TV. At every stage students are provided with critical knowledge and vocabulary to analyze Shakespeare on screen.
English drama --- Film adaptations --- Film and video adaptations. --- History and criticism. --- Shakespeare, William,
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Horror tales, English --- Monsters in literature --- History and criticism --- Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft, --- English fiction
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Executions and executioners --- Master and servant --- False imprisonment --- Young men --- Murderers
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Frankenstein, Victor --- Frankenstein's Monster --- American literature --- Engels --- Frankenstein, Victor (Fictitious character) --- Anglo-Saxon language (c. 600-1100) --- historische romans (genre) --- Frankenstein's Monster - (Fictitious character) - Fiction --- Frankenstein's Monster - (Fictitious character)
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