The Merchant of Venice
By (Author) Boika Sokolova
By (author) Kirilka Stavreva
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
2nd January 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Literary studies: plays and playwrights
Films, cinema
822.33
Hardback
376
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
Boika Sokolova and Kirilka Stavrevas second edition of the stage history of The Merchant of Venice interweaves into the chronology of James Bulmans first edition richly contextualised chapters on Max Reinhardt and Leopold Jessners production of the play in Mandatory Palestine. While the focus of the book is on post-1990s productions across Europe and the USA, and on film, the Segue provides a broad survey of the interpretative shifts in the plays performance from the 1930s to the second decade of the 21st century. Individual chapters explore productions by Peter Zadek, Trevor Nunn, Robert Sturua, Edward Hall, Rupert Goold, Daniel Sullivan, and Karin Coonrod. An extensive film section including silent film offers close analysis of Don Selwyns Te Tangata Whai Rawa or Weniti and Michael Radfords adaptation. Accessible and engaging, the book will interest students, academics, and general readers.
Boika Sokolova is Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Notre Dame (USA) in England
Kirilka Stavreva is Professor of English at Cornell College, USA