The afterlife of Ophelia
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The afterlife of Ophelia
(Reproducing Shakespeare : new studies in adaptation and appropriation)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This collection of new essays is the first to explore the rich afterlife of one of Shakespeare's most recognizable characters. With contributions from an international group of established and emerging scholars, The Afterlife of Ophelia moves beyond the confines of existing scholarship and forges new lines of inquiry beyond Shakespeare studies.
Table of Contents
Introduction: The Afterlives of Ophelia - Kaara L. Peterson & Deanne Williams 'I've got a feeling for Ophelia': Childhood and Performance - Seth Lerer Reviewing Ophelia - Jeremy Lopez An Actress Prepares: Seven Ophelias - Neil Taylor Rebooting Ophelia: Social Media and the Rhetorics of Appropriation - Sujata Iyengar and Christy Desmet The Paradox of Female Agency: Ophelia and East Asian Sensibilities - Alexander Huang The Lady Vanishes: Aurality and Agency in Cinematic Ophelias - Kendra Preston Leonard Enter Ofelia Playing on a Lute - Deanne Williams Ophelia's Wake - Paul Menzer Ophelia and Some Theatrical Successors - Lois Potter Ophelie in Nineteenth-Century French Painting - Delphine Gervais de Lafond At the Margins: Ophelia in Modern and Contemporary Photography - Remedios Perni Double Take: Tom Hunter's The Way Home (2000) - Kimberly Rhodes Afterword: Ophelia Then, Now, Hereafter - Coppelia Kahn
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