Richard III, Shakespeare's great manipulator, and media potentially as manipulative as cinema and television make a very good match. This book explores the possible variants of Shakespearean film by surveying in what different ways and formats Richard III has appeared on screen. The films are discussed with regard to differences in historical and medial circumstances as well as distinctions in type of "Shakespearean film" - from silent one-reel films to a gangster movie of the 21st century. The analysis furthermore focuses on the following questions: How does Richard III feature in the film? What elements of the play were used? If (some of) the text of the play is used, how is it treated? Why did the filmmaker( s) turn to Richard III for this particular production? Which filmic devices were employed by way of adapting a stage play to the screen? How do these devices help to communicate the production's approach to the play? "Frame my Face to All Occasions" addresses academic readers in the fields of Shakespearean research, Performance Studies, film and theater, etc.
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978-3-7003-1492-9 (9783700314929)
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Saskia Kossak specialised in Literature and Media Studies. After four years as research and teaching assistant at the English Department of the University of Salzburg she now works as an ELT textbook editor.