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2. Bibliography
3. Index
4. Conclusion: Postmortem: By William Shakespeare
5. 1. Shakespeare Unauthorized: Tragedy by the book in Romeo and Juliet
6. 2. Authors, Players, and the Shakespearean Auteur-Function in A Midsummer Night's Dream
7. 3· The Machine in the Ghost: Hamlet's Cinematographic Kingdom
8. 6. There Ain't No 'Mac' in the Union Jack: Adaptation and (O)mission in Henry V
9. Acknowledgments
10. 5· Dead Again? Or, the Cultural Logic of Late Auteurism
11. 4· Strictly Shakespeare?: Dead Letters, Ghostly Fathers, and the Cultural Pathology of Authorship in Baz Luhrmann's William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet
12. Preface
13. Cover
14. Introduction: The Author Formerly Known as Shakespeare
15. Title, Copyright, and Dedication
16. Screen Adaptations: Romeo and Juliet: A close study of the relationship between text and film
17. 2.10 Technology: The desire called cinema: Materiality, biopolitics and post-anthropocentric feminism in Julie Taymor’s The Tempest
18. ‘A Wail in the Silence’: Feminism, Sexuality and Final Meanings in King Lear Films by Grigori Kozintsev, Peter Brook and Akira Kurosawa
19. Afterword: Special Affects
20. The Trump Effect: Exceptionalism, Global Capitalism and the War on Women in Early Twenty-first-century Films ofKing Lear
21. Precarious life: cinema, ontology and the digital turn in Julie Taymor’s Shakespeare films
22. 'An élan of the soul'?: Counter-cinema and Deepa Mehta’s Water
23. Can the Subaltern Sing?
24. Young Turks or Corporate Clones? Cognitive Capitalism and the (Young) User in the Shakespearean Attention Economy
25. 'Turn off the dark': A Tale of Two Shakespeares in Julie Taymor's Tempest
26. Shakespeare and World Cinema by Mark Thornton Burnett, and: Filming Shakespeare in the Global Marketplace by Mark Thornton Burnett
27. Grigori Kozintsev
28. King John and King Henry VIII
29. Ontological Shivers
30. 'Taking back the night': Hospitality in The Changeling on Film
31. 'Brothers' before Others: The Once and Future Patriarchy in Hamlet 2
32. Shakespeare Films in the Making: Vision, Production and Reception (review)
33. Shakespearean Reverberations
34. Shakespearean Reverberations: from Religion to Responsibility in Roberta Torre’s Sud Side Stori
35. Dancing in a (Cyber) Net: 'Renaissance Women', Systems Theory, and the War of the Cinemas
36. Stefan Herbrechter and Ivan Callus, eds. Posthumanist Shakespeares. Palgrave Shakespeare Studies. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. xv + 262 pp. £50. ISBN: 978–0–230–36090–7
37. Welles, Kurosawa, Kozintsev, Zeffirelli : Great Shakespeareans: Volume XVII
38. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Agenda: How Shakespeare and the Renaissance Are Taking the Rage Out of Feminism
39. Double Jeopardy
40. Double Jeopardy: Shakespeare and Prison Theater
41. Strictly Shakespeare? Dead Letters, Ghostly Fathers, and the Cultural Pathology of Authorship in Baz Luhrmann's William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet
42. Much Ado about Nothing?Shakespeare, Branagh, and the ‘national‐popular’ in the age of multinational capital
43. Welles, Kozintsev, Kurosawa, Zeffirelli
44. ‘Old Dad Dead?’
45. Screen Adaptations: Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet
46. Where the Maps End: Elizabeth: The Golden Age of Simulacra
47. Semper Die: Marines Incarnadine in Nina Menkes’s The Bloody Child: An Interior of Violence
48. Screen Adaptations: Romeo and Juliet : A Close Study of the Relationship Between Text and Film
49. A Thousand Shakespeares: From Cinematic Saga to Feminist Geography or, The Escape from Iceland
50. 4 The Postnostalgic Renaissance: The ‘Place’ of Liverpool in Don Boyd’s My Kingdom
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