Women as Hamlet
Performance and Interpretation in Theatre, Film and Fiction
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Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:30th Jul '09
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A study of actresses playing the role of Hamlet on stage and screen.
Ever since the late eighteenth century, scores of iconoclastic actresses have played Shakespeare's greatest role, symbolising shifting attitudes to gender. Painters, novelists, playwrights and film-makers have also re-imagined Hamlet as female. Linking theatre, literature, the visual arts and film, this book investigates the extraordinary phenomenon of the female Hamlet.The first Hamlet on film was Sarah Bernhardt. Probably the first Hamlet on radio was Eve Donne. Ever since the late eighteenth century, leading actresses have demanded the right to play the role - Western drama's greatest symbol of active consciousness and conscience. Their iconoclasm, and Hamlet's alleged 'femininity', have fascinated playwrights, painters, novelists and film-makers from Eugène Delacroix and the Victorian novelist Mary Braddon to Angela Carter and Robert Lepage. Crossing national and media boundaries, this book addresses the history and the shifting iconic status of the female Hamlet in writing and performance. Many of the performers were also involved in radical politics: from Stalinist Russia to Poland under martial law, actresses made Hamlet a symbol of transformation or crisis in the body politic. On stage and film, women reinvented Hamlet from Weimar Germany to the end of the Cold War. This book aims to put their half-forgotten achievements centre-stage.
'This masterly study is encyclopaedic in its coverage of the history of both theatre and film, extraordinary in the international breadth of its coverage, sophisticated in its treatment of both governmental and sexual politics, and at every point deeply thoughtful and critically engaged.' Professor Stanley Wells
'… fascinating study … exciting book …' Professor Dr Dieter Mehl
'Tony Howard's rich, informative and highly readable study, Women as Hamlet, is an account of the fascinating 'Shakesepearean subculture' of women who were not content to play Ophelia or Gertrude …' The Times Literary Supplement
'This beautifully written study of women assuming the title role takes what might appear to be one single cultural phenomenon and finds a multiplicity of motives and insights resulting from 19th-century performances …' Plays International
' … a supremely successful achievement … an exceptionally good and timely volume. In its ambition, diversity of primary material, international range, and clear and accessible style, it will be an inspiration to scholars for many years to come.' The Review of English Studies
ISBN: 9780521117210
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
Weight: 510g
344 pages