Hamlet' and World Cinema
Discover the fascinating intersection of literature and film in 'Hamlet' and World Cinema by Mark Thornton Burnett, published by Cambridge University Press in 2021. This insightful paperback spans 307 pages, making a compelling case for Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' as the most frequently adapted text in cinematic history. Through specially commissioned interviews with actors, directors, and screenwriters, Burnett uncovers the rich tapestry of cinematic interpretations of this timeless play.
This book is an essential read for students and enthusiasts of Shakespeare, performance studies, and film and media. It not only explores the enduring legacy of 'Hamlet' but also highlights its profound impact on global cinema. Dive into the world of film adaptations and gain a deeper appreciation for both Shakespeare's work and its influence on modern storytelling.