
Shakespeare and Me
Great Writers, Actors and Directors on What the Bard Means to Them - and Us
Susannah Carson(Editor)
Oneworld Publications (Publisher)
Published on 17. March 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
528 pages
978-1-78074-847-4 (ISBN)
Description
Why Shakespeare? What explains our continued fascination with his poems and plays? In Shakespeare and Me, Susannah Carson invites 38 actors, directors, scholars and writers to share stories of their own personal relationship with Shakespeare.
We hear from Ralph Fiennes on interpreting Coriolanus for a modern filmic audience, James Earl Jones on reclaiming Othello as a tragic hero, Sir Ben Kingsley on communicating Shakespeare's ideas through performance, Julie Taymor on turning Prospero into Prospera, Brian Cox on social conflict in Shakespeare's time and ours, Germaine Greer on the playwright's home life, Dame Harriet Walter on the complexity of his heroines, and Sir Antony Sher on feeling at home in Shakespeare's language. Together they provide a fresh appreciation of Shakespeare's works as a living legacy to be read, seen, performed, adapted, revised, wrestled with, and embraced.
We hear from Ralph Fiennes on interpreting Coriolanus for a modern filmic audience, James Earl Jones on reclaiming Othello as a tragic hero, Sir Ben Kingsley on communicating Shakespeare's ideas through performance, Julie Taymor on turning Prospero into Prospera, Brian Cox on social conflict in Shakespeare's time and ours, Germaine Greer on the playwright's home life, Dame Harriet Walter on the complexity of his heroines, and Sir Antony Sher on feeling at home in Shakespeare's language. Together they provide a fresh appreciation of Shakespeare's works as a living legacy to be read, seen, performed, adapted, revised, wrestled with, and embraced.
Reviews / Votes
'Lively... Thought-provoking... consistently stimulating read.' Starred review. * Publishers Weekly * 'All will find light and warmth, comfort and companionship in these glowing pages.' * Kirkus Reviews * 'A cornucopia of delights for lovers of the Bard' * Booklist *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78074-847-4 (9781780748474)
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Persons
Susannah Carson is an author and academic. She is editor of A Truth Universally Acknowledged: 33 Reasons Why We Can't Stop Reading Read Jane Austen.
Editor
Foreword
Sterling Professor the Humanities and English, Yale