TY - GEN TI - Shakespeare on screen : television Shakespeare : essays in honour of Michèle Willems SN - 9782877754507 AV - PR3093 S518 2008 PY - 2008/// CY - Rouen. PB - Presses Universitaires de Rouen et du Havre KW - Shakespeare, William, KW - Shakespeare, William, N1 - 1. Notes on the Contributors. P. 11. / 2. Acknowledgments – Sarah Hatchuel and Nathalie Vienne-Guerrin. P. 17. / 3. Michèle Willems Publications. P. 21. / 4. Foreword – Jean-Pierre Maquerlot. P. 27. / 5. All the World’s a TV Set – Dominique Goy-Blanquet. P. 35. / 6. Romeo and Juliet Variations on Television – Bernice W. Kliman. P. 61. / 7. Revisiting the Olivier King Lear on Television – Anthony Davies. P. 79. / 8. Politics and Mise-en-Scène in Television Versions of King Richard II – Michael Hattaway. P. 91. / 9. The Royal Throne of Kings and the American Armchair: Deconstructing the Hallmark Richard II – Lois Potter. P.107. / 10. Elijah Moshinsky’s BBC TV All’s Well That Ends Well and the Aura of Art – Russell Jackson. P. 129. / 11. Colour-consciousness in Tim Supple’s Twelfth Night (2003) – Florence Cabaret. P. 147. / 12. Remembrance of Things Past: Shakespeare’s Comedies on French Television – Sarah Hatchuel and Nathalie Vienne-Guerrin. P. 171. / 13. Twice-told, Re-tooled: The BBC Shakespeare Retold – Ruth Morse. P. 199. / 14. Haunted by Shakespeare: HBO’s Rome – Sylvaine Bataille. P. 219. / 15. The 1983 BBC Coriolanus Revisited – Jean-Marie Maguin. P. 251. / 16. Shakespeare’s Blue Mountain or Phantastes Redeemed: a Study of Shakespeare’s Theory of Imagination – Margaret Jones-Davies. P. 257. / 17. Afterword: What(ever) next? – Peter Holland. P. 271. / 18. Shakespeare on Television: An Annotated Reference Guide - José Ramón Díaz Fernández. P. 279. ER -