Shakespeare/adaptation/modern drama essays in honour of Jill L. Levenson /

Shakespeare/adaptation/modern drama essays in honour of Jill L. Levenson / edited by Randall Martin and Katherine Scheil. - Toronto [Ont. : University of Toronto Press, (c)2011. (Saint-Lazare, Quebec : Canadian Electronic Library, (c)2012). - 1 online resource (xiii, 329 pages) : illustrations, portrait, digital file.

Includes bibliographies and index.

Chapter 1: Unwinding Coriolanus: Osborne, Grass and Brecht / Chapter 2: Three Men in a Boat: Stoppard, Beckett, and the Ghost of Arnold Geulincx / Chapter 3: West Side Story and the Vestiges of Theatrical Liberalism / Chapter 4: Staging Shakespeare for 'Live' Performance in The Eyre Affair and Stage Beauty / Chapter 5: Macbeth and Modern Politics / Chapter 6: Shakespeare as Memoir / Chapter 7: 'Bold, but Seemingly Marketable': The 2007 Stratford Ontario Merchant / Chapter 8: 'To gain the language, 'tis needful that the most immodest word be looked upon and learnt': Editing the Bawdy in Henry IV, Part Two / Chapter 9: Extremes of Passion / Chapter 10: Shakespeare and the Indifference of Nature / Chapter 11: Pauline Cartography, Missionary Nationalism, and The Tempest / Chapter 12: Lear's conversation with the philosopher / Chapter 13: An Experiment in Teaching: Pygmalion, My Fair Lady and the Pursuit of Happiness / Chapter 14: 'The Going To Pieces of T. Lawrence Shannon': Notes On Tennessee Williams' Drafts of The Night of the Iguana (1961) / Chapter 15: 'How do you play this game?': Nonsensical Language Games in Shaw, Coward, and Pinter / Peter Holland -- Hersh Zeifman -- Andrea Most -- Margaret Jane Kidnie -- John H. Astington -- Katherine Scheil -- Robert Ormsby -- James C. Bulman -- Stanley Wells -- Alexander Leggatt -- Randall Martin -- Hanna Scolnicov -- Alan Ackerman -- Brian Parker -- Rebecca S. Cameron.



9781442689916


Drama--History and criticism.--20th century


Electronic Books.

PR2880 / .S535 2011