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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... reading , writing , and discussing offered by a comparison of the two texts . Turning to the stupendous phenomenon of ... readers , at least ) , but is at the same time " an intensive labor that hides its own traces . " Pointing out that ...
... reading , writing , and discussing offered by a comparison of the two texts . Turning to the stupendous phenomenon of ... readers , at least ) , but is at the same time " an intensive labor that hides its own traces . " Pointing out that ...
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... readers , McManus offers an illuminating exploration of a potential classroom comparison between King Lear , William Hooks's 1987 novel Moss Gown , and Gloria Naylor's 1988 novel Mama Day , the last two of which incorporate Southern ...
... readers , McManus offers an illuminating exploration of a potential classroom comparison between King Lear , William Hooks's 1987 novel Moss Gown , and Gloria Naylor's 1988 novel Mama Day , the last two of which incorporate Southern ...
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... readers, at least), but is at the same time “an intensive labor that hides its own traces.” Pointing out that “the politics of adaptation” have remained undertheorized, Marchitello queries what part of “Shakespeare” is abstracted and ...
... readers, at least), but is at the same time “an intensive labor that hides its own traces.” Pointing out that “the politics of adaptation” have remained undertheorized, Marchitello queries what part of “Shakespeare” is abstracted and ...
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... readers don't understand the context , they will not understand the significance of the actions and accomplishments of the great men and women I write about . And considering the age of my readers , it can be assumed they probably will ...
... readers don't understand the context , they will not understand the significance of the actions and accomplishments of the great men and women I write about . And considering the age of my readers , it can be assumed they probably will ...
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... readers can understand him better . Almost every child has seen some kind of stage play , even if only in the school cafeteria . The very idea of a special building designed for the performance of plays is so familiar that children are ...
... readers can understand him better . Almost every child has seen some kind of stage play , even if only in the school cafeteria . The very idea of a special building designed for the performance of plays is so familiar that children are ...
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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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