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Shakespeare & me: great writers, actors, and directors on what the bard means to them -- and us/ edited by Susannah Carson; foreword by Harold Bloom

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: England: Oneword Publications, ©2014Description: xxviii, 500 pages: illustrations; 19 cmISBN:
  • 978-1-78074-847-4
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 2013 DC 822.33 Sh152
Summary: Join Isabel Allende as she reminisce on a childhood of making matchstick theaters, Ralph Fiennes as he grapples with Coriolanus for a modern audience, James Earl Jones as he reclaims Othello as a tragic hero, Julie Taymor as she transforms Prospero into Prospera, and Sir Ben Kingsley on his mission to keep Shakespeare's idea alive for all generations. Four hundred years on from his death, Shakespeare and Me offers us fresh insights into the Bard's works and why they remain such an enduring source of entertainment, inspiration and solace for so many.
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Join Isabel Allende as she reminisce on a childhood of making matchstick theaters, Ralph Fiennes as he grapples with Coriolanus for a modern audience, James Earl Jones as he reclaims Othello as a tragic hero, Julie Taymor as she transforms Prospero into Prospera, and Sir Ben Kingsley on his mission to keep Shakespeare's idea alive for all generations. Four hundred years on from his death, Shakespeare and Me offers us fresh insights into the Bard's works and why they remain such an enduring source of entertainment, inspiration and solace for so many.

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