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Shakespeare, from Stage to Screen
Screenplay, narration and subtext: the example of Hamlet
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August 12 2004
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Cambridge University Press
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August 12 2004
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Shakespeare, from stage to screen: a historical and aesthetic approach
pp. 33
From theatre showing to cinema telling
pp. 66
Masking film construction: towards a ‘real’ world
pp. 94
Reflexive constructions: from meta-theatre to meta-cinema?
pp. 127
Screenplay, narration and subtext: the example of Hamlet
pp. 152
Case studies
pp. 177
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