Reimagining Shakespeare for Children and Young AdultsRoutledge, 15 paź 2013 - 304 First published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
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... create units that read one of the plays intertextually with its own sources as well as with later adaptations , particularly recent American ones . McManus suggests ways in which King Lear , for example , might be read in relation to a ...
... create units that read one of the plays intertextually with its own sources as well as with later adaptations , particularly recent American ones . McManus suggests ways in which King Lear , for example , might be read in relation to a ...
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... unexplainable magic that occurs in creating . It happened many lucky times while I worked on William Shakespeare & the Globe . Words , Words , Words Words come first . There. Fig . 1 : The Globe Fig . 2 : Portrait of Elizabeth I. 14 Aliki.
... unexplainable magic that occurs in creating . It happened many lucky times while I worked on William Shakespeare & the Globe . Words , Words , Words Words come first . There. Fig . 1 : The Globe Fig . 2 : Portrait of Elizabeth I. 14 Aliki.
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... get raucous and disturb the play . He would have created roles appropriate for the actors who would play them , and he hoped to Fig . 10 provide a good afternoon's entertainment for people. The Story Behind the Man Behind the Plays 27.
... get raucous and disturb the play . He would have created roles appropriate for the actors who would play them , and he hoped to Fig . 10 provide a good afternoon's entertainment for people. The Story Behind the Man Behind the Plays 27.
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... creating a new audience for his work . One could argue that they had invented a new genre , the retelling of the classics for children . It was an exciting new concept born of a desire to share their enthusiasm . In her introduction ...
... creating a new audience for his work . One could argue that they had invented a new genre , the retelling of the classics for children . It was an exciting new concept born of a desire to share their enthusiasm . In her introduction ...
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... create a book for another audience , those children who might not get hooked into Shakespeare through him . His is ... creating so many roles for myself ! But in truth , when I first started the project , it took me a long time to find a ...
... create a book for another audience , those children who might not get hooked into Shakespeare through him . His is ... creating so many roles for myself ! But in truth , when I first started the project , it took me a long time to find a ...
Spis treści
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Shakespeare | 39 |
Pucks Gift | 67 |
Getting | 74 |
The Players the Playmaker and | 81 |
Staging Shakespeares Children | 89 |
Toward a Theory | 180 |
Shakespeare Bettelheim | 193 |
Visions of Shakespeare in a Montessori Classroom | 201 |
The Primacy of Language | 207 |
Shakespeare | 217 |
81 | 220 |
Presenting Shakespeares Life and Times for Young | 239 |
Teaching | 252 |
Race and Ethnicity in | 98 |
Charles Dodgson | 107 |
Representing | 120 |
Mediating the Supernatural in Adaptations | 129 |
Genre and Adaptations | 138 |
56 | 145 |
Perspectives | 147 |
Identity | 153 |
67 | 158 |
Harry Potter and the Shakespearean Allusion | 162 |
Making Worlds | 171 |
Shakespearean | 260 |
89 | 267 |
Performance Games | 269 |
Reimagining Shakespeare through Film | 279 |
Performing Pedagogy | 289 |
Bibliography | 298 |
Contributors | 305 |
Permissions | 311 |
98 | 312 |
120 | 319 |
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