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Shakespeare's cinema of love
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28 February 2020

PERFORMING ARTS / Film / History & Criticism, Film history, theory or criticism, DRAMA / Shakespeare, LITERARY CRITICISM / Shakespeare, Classic and pre-20th century plays
‘R.S. White’s timely book on the influence of Shakespeare on Hollywood cinema offers a refreshing account of the ‘contestatory and symbiotic’ relationship between Shakespeare’s generic innovations and the development of cinematic genres in early Hollywood.’
David McInnis, Australian Book Review June 2017
Introduction: Shakespeare shaping modern movie genres
1.'Madly mated': The Taming of the Shrew and odd-couple comedy
2. Dreams in the forest: romantic comedy
3. 'The guy's only doing it for some doll': musical comedy
4. Of errors and Eros: a brief digression on twins
5. Comedy of disguise and mistaken identity
6. 'Star-crossed lovers': Romeo and Juliet and romantic tragedy
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index