SHAKESPEAREAN ENGLISH IS NOT A FOREIGN LANGUAGE: TEACHING HAMLET WITH FILM.Published in:2016By:White-Major, CharlaPublication type:Abstract
Ophelia's Space: Characterizing Shakespeare's Women in Popular Film.Published in:2019By:Aune, M. G.Publication type:Film/TV Criticism and Review
Cultural Anxiety and the Female Body in Zeffirelli's Hamlet.Published in:2004By:Xianfeng MouPublication type:Film/TV Criticism and Review
Cinematic Hamlet: The Films of Olivier, Zeffirelli, Branagh, and Almereyda.Published in:2012By:Sharma, Rajesh KumarPublication type:Book Review
"To be or not to be" in "The Belly of the Whale"; A Reading of Joseph Campbell's "Modern Hero" Hypothesis in Hamlet on Film.Published in:Literature Film Quarterly, 2006, v. 34, n. 2, p. 120By:Khoury, Yvette K.Publication type:Article
The Effects of Primary and Recency Upon Audience Response to Five Film Versions of Shakespeare's Hamlet(n1).Published in:2000By:Lake, James H.Publication type:Arts/Entertainment Review
Gertrude's Willow Speech: Word and Film Image.Published in:2000By:Scolnicov, HannaPublication type:Arts/Entertainment Review
Breaking the classical barrier: Franco Zeffirelli interviewed by John Tibbetts.Published in:1994By:Tibbetts, John C.Publication type:Interview