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Shakespeare in Japan

edited by Tetsuo Anzai ... [et al.]

(Shakespeare yearbook, v. 9)

Edwin Mellen, c1999

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Includes bibliographical references

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Description

This work covers topics such as early Shakespeare scholarship in Japan, the Shakespeare Society of Japan amd memories of 40 years' teaching Shakespeare in Japan.

Table of Contents

  • A century of Shakespeare in Japan - a brief historical survey, Tetsuo Anzai
  • early Shakespeare scholariship in Japan - the formative years, Noriko Summimoto
  • the Shakespeare society of Japan, Yui Kaneko
  • the Japanese character as mirrored in Shakespeare's guest tragedies, Goro Suzuki
  • the symbolism of the cave in Shakespeare's "The Tempest" from Europe to Japan, Masaaki Imanishi
  • Japanese Noh drama and "King Lear", Soji Iwasaki
  • "Yuzuru" and "Othello" - Shakespeare's inspiration in Kinoshita's "Yuzuru", Norikl Ishizuka
  • the remarkable licence - Shakespeare on the recent Japanese stage, Michiko Suematsu
  • the Kabuki version of "Hamlet" - "Hamlet yamamoto no nishikie", Izumi Kadono
  • the new Japanese "Hamlet", Yoshiaki Sugiki
  • the originality of Kurosawa's "Throne of Blood", Hiroshi Yamamato
  • Japanese "Titus" plays in the Baroque Age, Masahiro Takenaka
  • the reconstruction of Shakespeare's Globe and Japan, Yoshio Arai
  • Tsubouchi Shoyo's translation of "Hamlet", David Rycroft
  • Memories of 40 years teaching Shakespeare in Japan, Peter Milward. Other contributions: Shakespeare in Almagro, Jose Manuel Gonzalez
  • Tongue-tied women and embarreassed men in "Much Ado about Nothing" and "The Winter's Tale", Lori Schroeder Haslem
  • "Helen's crime" or "Golden love"? - a study of theinfluence of Ovid's Amores on the plays of Marlowe and Shakespeare, Richard wilmott
  • sins of ommission and coveted honour - the absent archers in "Henry V", Randall Martin. Reviews: David Cressy "Birth, marriage and death - ritual, religion and the life-cycle in Tudor and Stuart England", Carol Rawcliffe
  • Irene G. Dash "Women's worlds in Shakespeare's plays", Clare Walsh, G. Harold Metz "Shakespeare's earliest tragedy - studies in "Titus Andronicus", Madeleine Forey
  • William Shakespeare. "The Merry Wives of Windsor" ed. David Crane, Anthony Gash
  • William Shakespeare "The Winter's Tales" ed. Stephen Orgel, Jeffery Kahan
  • William Shakespeare "Hamlet" directed by Neville Jason, Gyorgy E. Szonyi
  • Shakespeare's glove rebuilt ed. J.R. Mulryne and Maragret Shrewing, Christopher Smith.

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