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- Interdisciplinary Literary Studies
- Penn State University Press
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- Volume 17, Number 2, 2015
- Contributors
- Introduction: The “Preposterous Contemporary Jacobean”: Adaptations in Film and Theater, Responses to Pascale Aebischer
- The Antioch Within: Pericles Adapted to Musical Theater
- “Base Respects of Thrift”: Hamlet and Slings & Arrows
- Irreverence as Fidelity?: Adapting Shakespearean Reflexivity in Anonymous (Emmerich 2011)
- Filming Shakespeare’s Rome: The “Preposterous Contemporary” Eternal City
- “I thought Frailty’s Name was Carl”: Mystery Science Theater 3000, Shakespeare, and Postmodern Canonization
- A Mad Art, My Masters: Theater and Usable Culture in Late Twentieth-Century Britain
- Contesting Olivier and JFK: The Opposition to Wartime Propaganda in Orson Welles’s Chimes at Midnight
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