Shakespeare and World Cinema

Shakespeare and World Cinema

Shakespeare, of course, is not just performed in English, and his work is not just acted on stage. Foreign-language adaptations of Shakespeare on film have a tradition that goes back as long as talking pictures have existed. For the past 20 years, these films have been the career focus of Mark Thornton Burnett, our guest on this episode of Shakespeare Unlimited. Mark Thornton Burnett is a professor of English at Queen’s University Belfast and the author of "Shakespeare and World Cinema." He was interviewed by Neva Grant. From the Shakespeare Unlimited podcast series. © February 23, 2016. Folger Shakespeare Library. All rights reserved. “Every Tongue Brings In A Several Tale” was produced by Richard Paul. Garland Scott is the associate producer. It was edited by Gail Kern Paster and Esther Ferington. We had help from Craig Jackson in the Queen's University Sonic Arts Research Centre in Belfast.

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Emma Smith on "This Is Shakespeare"

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James Shapiro on "Shakespeare in a Divided America"

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Abraham Lincoln and Shakespeare

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Books and Reading in Shakespeare's England

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4 Feb 202034min

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The History of Shakespeare in American Schools

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7 Jan 202031min

Peter Brook

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