Shakespeare and the Visual Arts The Italian Influence Anglo-Italian Renaissance Studies Series
Auteur : Marrapodi Michele
CONTENTS
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction:
Timon of Athens. The Theatre and the Visual
Michele Marrapodi
PART I: INTERMEDIALITY: VISUALITY AND DRAMA
1 Shakespeare the Emblematist
Claudia Corti
2 Titus Andronicus and Renaissance Visual Culture: Contemporary Emblems of Hand and Ekphrasis
Paromita Deb
3 "All Adonises must die": Shakespeare’s Venus and Adonis and the Episodic Imaginary
Peter Latka
4 Shakespeare’s Octavia and Cleopatra: Between Stasis and Movement
Olivia Coulomb
5 Both Goddess and Woman: Cleopatra and Venus
Hanna Scolnicov
6 Vanishing Points and Horizons of Audience Perception in Shakespeare’s Late Plays Claire T. Guéron
PART II: SHAKESPEARE’S USE OF THE VISUAL
7 "Pencill’d pensiveness and colour’d sorrow": Italian Visual Arts and Ekphrastic Tension in Othello, Cymbeline, and Lucrece
Michele Marrapodi
8 "Wear this jewel for me, ’tis my picture": The Miniature in Shakespeare’s Work
Camilla Caporicci
9 The Charm of Decapitation: Medusa in Caravaggio and MeasureforMeasure
Rocco Coronato
10 ‘Those foundations which I build upon’: Construction and Misconstruction in The Winter’s Tale
Muriel Cunin
11 Shakespeare’s Genre Paintings
Anthony R. Guneratne
12 Verbal Painting by Means of Dance and Portraits
Necla Çikigil
PART III: REPRESENTING THE VISUAL ARTS
13 Painting and Representing Gender in the Drama of Shakespeare and his Spanish Contemporaries
José M. Gonzàlez
14 "Paint me in my gallery": Time, Perspective, and the Painter Addition to TheSpanishTragedy
Timothy A. Turner
15 Shakespearean Iconography: The Verbal-Visual Nexus to Serpents in Nineteenth-Century Illustrated Editions
Sandra Pietrini
16 Wladyslaw Czachòrski – A Polish Painter with Italian Soul and Shakespearean Vision: "Hamlet Receiving the Players"
Sabina Laskowska-Hinz
17 Julius Caesar: Shakespeare and the Ruins of Rome
Graham Holderness
Afterword:
Beginnings and Departures
Stuart Sillars
Bibliography
Index
Date de parution : 09-2020
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 02-2017
15.2x22.9 cm
Thèmes de Shakespeare and the Visual Arts :
Mots-clés :
Spanish Golden Age Dramatists; Young Man; winters; Ut Pictura Poesis; tale; Richard III; pictura; Vice Versa; poesis; Warsaw National Museum; Stuart Sillars; Petrarchan Sonnet; Claudia Corti; Italian Visual Culture; Paromita Deb; Titus Andronicus; Peter La; Moelwyn Merchant; Olivia Coulomb; Barry Cornwall; Hanna Scolnicov; Emblem Books; Claire T; Guéron; Shakespeare Painting; Camilla Caporicci; Giovanni Paolo Lomazzo; Rocco Coronato; Illustrated Editions; Muriel Cunin; Winter’s Tale; Anthony R; Guneratne; Shakespeare’s Venus; Necla Çıkıgil; Adonis’s Death; José Manuel Gonzz; Painter Addition; Sandra Pietrini; Dance Allusions; Timothy A; Turner; Robert Tyas; Sabina Laskowska-Hinz; False Departures; Graham Holderness; Departure Scene; Erotic Epyllions; Ancient Rome