New Wave Shakespeare on Screen

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New Wave Shakespeare on Screen is a scholarly work by Katherine A. Rowe that examines innovative, contemporary film and media adaptations of Shakespeare’s plays.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf non-fiction book
scholarly book
about Shakespeare and popular culture
Shakespeare and technology
aesthetics of Shakespearean screen adaptations
interpretation of Shakespeare in contemporary culture
intersections of theatre and film
theory of adaptation
academicField humanities
author Katherine A. Rowe NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
examines adaptation practices in late 20th century and early 21st century
digital and multimedia Shakespeare adaptations
how new wave cinema aesthetics influence Shakespeare films
relationships between Shakespearean texts and screen media
focusesOn Shakespeare in new media NERFINISHED
contemporary Shakespeare adaptations
innovative Shakespeare film adaptations
post-1960s Shakespeare films
genre film criticism
literary criticism
hasAcademicDiscipline Shakespeare studies
adaptation studies
cinema studies
media studies
hasAuthorRole Katherine A. Rowe NERFINISHED
hasForm monograph
hasPerspective critical
historical
theoretical
intendedAudience researchers in film and literature
scholars
students
isWrittenInProse true
language English
mainSubject Shakespeare adaptations
Shakespeare on film
William Shakespeare NERFINISHED
film studies
media studies
medium print
workTitleContains New Wave
Shakespeare NERFINISHED

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Katherine A. Rowe notableWork New Wave Shakespeare on Screen