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Re: Teaching *Ham.* with Film |
Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 5, No. 0860. Thursday, 27 October 1994.
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Date: Wednesday, 26 Oct 1994 10:06:39 -0500 (CDT)
Subj: Re: SHK 5.0852 Q: Teaching *Ham.* with Film
(2) From: Kenneth S. Rothwell <
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Date: Wednesday, 26 Oct 1994 14:00:27 -0400 (EDT)
Subj: Re: SHK 5.0852 Q: Teaching *Ham.* with Film
(3) From: Marcia Hepps <
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Date: Wednesday, 26 Oct 1994 19:18:41 EST
Subj: RE: SHK 5.0852 Q: Teaching *Ham.* with Film
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From: Paul Clark <
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Date: Wednesday, 26 Oct 1994 10:06:39 -0500 (CDT)
Subject: 5.0852 Q: Teaching *Ham.* with Film
Comment: Re: SHK 5.0852 Q: Teaching *Ham.* with Film
I am in the same situation and would appreciate responses being posted to
the net rather than privately so they can be shared. Thank you.
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From: Kenneth S. Rothwell <
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Date: Wednesday, 26 Oct 1994 14:00:27 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: 5.0852 Q: Teaching *Ham.* with Film
Comment: Re: SHK 5.0852 Q: Teaching *Ham.* with Film
Dear Shawnee Ricker, You've asked a question to which there's no simple
answer. I'd suggest, though, for starters you look at Bernice Kliman,
HAMLET: FILM, TELEVISION, AND AUDIO PERFORMANCE (London and Toronto: Assoc
UP, 1988.) Bernice's book will give you some idea of the options. Ken
Rothwell
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From: Marcia Hepps <
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Date: Wednesday, 26 Oct 1994 19:18:41 EST
Subject: 5.0852 Q: Teaching *Ham.* with Film
Comment: RE: SHK 5.0852 Q: Teaching *Ham.* with Film
I have taught Hamlet and used Derek Jacobi's (Clair Bloom as Gertrude and their
favourite Capt. Pikaard of Star Trek alias Patrick Stewart as Claudio) I find
it extremely helpful and Jacobi one of the most accessable and interesting
Hamlets in recent memory. I do recommend seeeing it in half to one hour
segments, however. Best of Luck.
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