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SHAKSPER 1998: _Post Script_ Special Issue #2--Shakespeare and Film
From: Hardy M. Cook (editor@ws.bowiestate.edu) Date: 08/03/98
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 9.0725 Monday, 3 August 1998. From: Lisa S. Starks <Lisa_Starks@tamu-commerce.edu> Date: Saturday, 1 Aug 1998 11:22:48 -0500 (CDT) Subject: _Post Script_ Special Issue #2--Shakespeare and Film Dear Colleagues, The second of two special issues of _Post Script_ on Shakespeare and film (T of C below) will be available in a few weeks. If you are interested in purchasing a copy or ordering the issue for your courses, simply send in a check to the address provided at the end of this post. You may also still purchase the first special issue, as there are still some copies available (T of C below). ******************************************************************************** AVAILABLE SOON--SECOND SPECIAL ISSUE OF _POST SCRIPT_ ON SHAKESPEARE AND FILM _Post Script_ 17.2 (Winter/Spring 1998) Special Issue: Shakespeare and Film--Derivatives and Variations Guest Editor, Lisa S. Starks Lisa S. Starks, Introduction. Lia Hotchkiss, "Incorporating Word as Image in _Prospero's Books_." Paul Arthur and Naomi C. Liebler, "Kings of the Road: _My Own Private Idaho_ and the Traversal of Welles, Shakespeare, and Liminality." Douglas Lanier, "Now: The Presence of History in _Looking for Richard_." Michael Morgan Holmes, "New Romantic Shakespeare: AIDS, Poetry, and Community Survival in Derek Jarman's _The Angelic Conversation_." Laurie E. Osborne, "Mixing Media in Shakespeare: Animating Tales and Colliding Modes of Production." J. Lawrence Guntner, "Expressionist _Hamlet_: The Gade/Nielsen _Hamlet_ (1920) and the History of Shakespeare on Film." Byron Hawk, review of Peter S. Donaldson, _Shakespearean Films/Shakespearean Directors_. Boston: Unwin Hyman, 1990. S. Michael Bowen. Review of Shakespeare's _Macbeth_. Ed. by A.R. Braunmuller. With commentary by David S. Rodes. The Voyager Shakespeare. Irvington, NY: Voyager, 1994. CD-ROM for Windows and Macintosh. Jose Ramon Diaz-Fernandez. "Shakespeare and Film--Derivatives: A Bibliography." ******************************************************************************** FIRST SPECIAL ISSUE--STILL AVAILABLE _Post Script_ 17.1 (Fall 1997) Shakespeare and Film--Adaptations Guest Editor, Lisa S. Starks Lisa S. Starks, Introduction. Courtney Lehmann, "Kenneth Branagh at the Quilting Point: Shakespeare Adaptation, Postmodern Auteurism, and the (schizophrenic) fabric of 'everyday life.'" Ann C. Christensen, "Petruchio's House in Postwar Suburbia: Reinventing the Domestic Woman (Again)." Stephen Buhler, "Double Takes: Branagh Gets to _Hamlet_." Samuel Crowl, "Changing Colors Like the Chameleon: Ian McKellen's _Richard III_ From Stage to Film." Lisa S. Starks, "The Veiled (Hot) Bed of Race and Desire: Parker's _Othello_ and the Stereotype as Screen Fetish." Lisa S. Starks, "An Interview with Michael Maloney." Margaret A. Varnell, "A Note on _Richard III_ (1912)." Jose Ramon Diaz-Fernandez, _Shakespeare on Screen: A Bibliography of Critical Studies_. HOW TO ORDER: Send your name and address along with $10 (which includes postage) for U.S. orders, $15 for all orders outside the U.S., to the following address: Gerald Duchovnay, Editor _Post Script_ Department of Literature and Languages Texas A&M University-Commerce Commerce, TX 75429 (You must send a check drawn on U.S. bank, made payable to Post Script, Inc., with a request for the appropriate issue. The first special issue is 17.1, "Shakespeare and Film-Adaptations"; the second is 17.2, "Shakespeare and Film-Derivations and Variations.") For any further information on ordering the issues, contact Gerald Duchovnay at <Gerald_Duchovnay@tamu-commerce.edu> after 8/27. Lisa S. Starks Assistant Professor Literature and Languages Texas A&M University-Commerce Commerce, TX 75429 Fax: (903) 886-5980 Phone: (903) 886-5261
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