The Island Princess

The Island Princess
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : 9781350284616
ISBN-13 : 1350284610
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis The Island Princess by : John Fletcher

The Island Princess is a tragicomic romance set in the Spice Islands of Indonesia. Fletcher rewrites Shakespeare's The Tempest through the encounter of Islam and Christianity and the fierce European competition for wealth at the farthest reaches of empire. The play also stages the degeneration of religious tolerance into fanaticism. This ground-breaking edition explores the play in its gendered, political, social and religious contexts whilst also finding its resonances for a twenty-first century audience. The critical introduction and on-page commentary notes create an ideal teaching text giving a comprehensive account of the play from both literary and performance perspectives.

Barbie as the Island Princess

Barbie as the Island Princess
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Publisher : Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages : 99
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ISBN-10 : 9780439025485
ISBN-13 : 0439025486
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Barbie as the Island Princess by : Judy Katschke

In this original musical, Barbie is a shipwrecked princess who talks and sings with a family of lovable animals! Raised by a red panda, a peacock, and a baby elephant, Barbie knows nothing of other humans, or her real identity. But all that changes when an adventurous prince discovers her tropical island. Now budding romance and a desire to uncover her past tempt Barbie to sail with the prince to his coastal castle. As Barbie learns to adjust to civilized life, she uncovers an evil queen's plot to marry her daughter to the prince and take over the kingdom! Can Barbie stop this plan and marry her true love?

John Fletcher's Rome

John Fletcher's Rome
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Publisher : Manchester University Press
Total Pages : 152
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ISBN-10 : 9781526157379
ISBN-13 : 1526157373
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis John Fletcher's Rome by : Domenico Lovascio

John Fletcher’s Rome is the first book to explore John Fletcher’s engagement with classical antiquity. Like Shakespeare and Jonson, Fletcher wrote, alone or in collaboration, a number of Roman plays: Bonduca, Valentinian, The False One and The Prophetess. Unlike Shakespeare’s or Jonson’s, however, Fletcher’s Roman plays have seldom been the subject of critical discussion. Domenico Lovascio’s ground-breaking study examines these plays as a group for the first time, thus identifying disorientation as the unifying principle of Fletcher’s portrayal of imperial Rome. John Fletcher’s Rome argues that Fletcher’s dramatization of ancient Rome exudes a sense of detachment and scepticism as to the authority of Roman models resulting from his irreverent approach to the classics. The book sheds new light on Fletcher’s intellectual life, his vision of history, and the interconnections between these plays and the rest of his canon.

The Shakespeare Circle

The Shakespeare Circle
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 371
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ISBN-10 : 9781107054325
ISBN-13 : 110705432X
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis The Shakespeare Circle by : Paul Edmondson

This collection tells the life stories of the people whom we know Shakespeare encountered, shedding new light on Shakespeare's life and times.

Moving Shakespeare Indoors

Moving Shakespeare Indoors
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 307
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ISBN-10 : 9781139867894
ISBN-13 : 113986789X
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Moving Shakespeare Indoors by : Andrew Gurr

Shakespeare's company, the King's Men, played at the Globe, and also in an indoor theatre, the Blackfriars. The year 2014 witnessed the opening of the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, based on seventeenth-century designs of an indoor London theatre and built within the precincts of the current Globe on Bankside. This volume, edited by Andrew Gurr and Farah Karim-Cooper, asks what prompted the move to indoor theatres, and considers the effects that more intimate staging, lighting and music had on performance and repertory. It discusses what knowledge is required when attempting to build an archetype of such a theatre, and looks at the effects of the theatre on audience behaviour and reception. Exploring the ways in which indoor theatre shaped the writing of Shakespeare and his contemporaries in the late Jacobean and early Caroline periods, this book will find a substantial readership among scholars of Shakespeare and Jacobean theatre history.