Cowboy Hamlets and zombie Romeos: Shakespeare in genre film

Cowboy Hamlets and zombie Romeos: Shakespeare in genre film

by Kinga Földváry
Cowboy Hamlets and zombie Romeos: Shakespeare in genre film

Cowboy Hamlets and zombie Romeos: Shakespeare in genre film

by Kinga Földváry

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Overview

The book presents a systematic method of interpreting Shakespeare film adaptations based on their cinematic genres. Its approach is both scholarly and reader-friendly, and its subject is fundamentally interdisciplinary, combining the findings of Shakespeare scholarship with film and media studies, particularly genre theory. The book is organised into six large chapters, discussing films that form broad generic groups. Part I looks at three genres from the classical Hollywood era (western, melodrama and gangster-noir), while Part II deals with three contemporary blockbuster genres (teen film, undead horror and biopic). Beside a few better-known examples of mainstream cinema, the volume also highlights the Shakespearean elements in several nearly forgotten films, bringing them back to critical attention.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526167132
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication date: 12/13/2022
Series: Manchester University Press
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Kinga Földváry is Associate Professor at Pázmány Péter Catholic Universityin Budapest, Hungary

Table of Contents

Introduction: Shakespeare meets genre film
Part I: Classical Hollywood cinema
1 Will in the Wild West: western adaptations of Shakespeare
2 Shakespeare the tear-jerker: from woman’s film to global melodrama
3 Dark-minded Othellos, mobster Macbeths: film noir, gangster, gangster noir
Part II: Contemporary blockbusters
4 Back to school, Will: Shakespeare the teen idol
5 Shakespeare the undead: a renaissance of vampires and zombies
6 Will, Bill and the Earl: versions of the author in contemporary biopics
Conclusion
Index

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