"OH WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL" CELEBRATING SHAKESPEARE AT THE LIBRARY A McHenry Library Exhibit, July 8 - September 8, 2006 Selected Books Exhibit Home The Boy, The Bear, The Baron, The Bard by Gregory Rogers PZ7 R6313 Bo 2004 Child Curric This wordless picture book adds a new twist to the Shakespeare canon for young audiences. When a boy's wayward soccer ball lands inside a theater and suddenly transports its owner through time to the Globe, the Elizabethan era comes to life. Romeow & Drooliet by Nina Laden PZ7 L13735 Rr 2005 Child Curric A delightful parody of Shakespeare's most famous love story. Romeow (the Felinis' favorite cat) and his brothers decide to attend a costume ball at the home of the cat-hating Barkers, where Romeow, of course, instantly falls madly, passionately in puppy-love with the beautiful Drooliet. William Shakespeare & the Globe by Aliki PR2920 A55 1999 Child Curric Although Shakespeare's works have touched people everywhere, very little is known of his life. Well-loved author and illustrator Aliki pulls together clues from writings, drawings, history, birth, marriage, and death records, and from Shakespeare's own plays, in this vibrant introduction to one of the greatest writers of all time. The Shakespeare Newsletter PR2885 S48 Shakespeare's Flowers By Jessica Kerr PR3041 K4
Roasting the Swan of Avon : Shakespeare's Redoubtable Enemies & Dubious Friends by Bruce R. Smith PR2933 F64 S65 1994 O Sweet Mr. Shakespeare I'll have his picture : The Changing Image of Shakespeare's Person, 1600-1800. By David Piper ed. PR2883 L66 1964 Looking at Shakespeare by Dennis Kennedy PR3100 K46 2001 A comprehensive account of the main scenographic movements of the century investigates how visual elements affect Shakespeare on the stage. Enter the Whole Army : A Pictorial Study of Shakespearean Staging, 1576-1616 By C. Walter Hodges PR3095 H59 1999 Fifty of drawings, with accompanying text, which together reconstruct the original staging of scenes from Shakespeare's plays. It offers imaginative solutions to the puzzling questions which surround those early performances at the large public and smaller private theatres. A Catalogue of Paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library : "As Imagination Bodies Forth" by William L. Pressly PR2933 F64 P7 1993 Cultural Shakespeare: essays in the Shakespeare myth by Graham Holderness PR2970 H64 2001 A collection of writings on such topics as Shakespeare and national culture, the Shakespeare industry, and the "Shakespeare Myth." These essays constitute a unique resource for the study of Shakespeare as a cultural phenomenon or ideological apparatus, as distinct from Shakespeare the poet and playwright.
Repositioning Shakespeare by T. Cartelli PR2971 U6 C37 1999 Explores how Shakespeare is appropriated or repositioned in contemporary, postcolonial cultures as they seek to renegotiate his standing as a privileged site of authority. Shakespeare's Globe Rebuilt PR2920 S454 1997 Shakespeare in Art by Jane Martineau PR2883 S536 2003 With over eighty paintings accompanied by descriptive essays and eleven scholarly essays by artists who selected Shakespeare's characters as their subjects. Shakespeare in American Painting by Richard Studing PR2883 S75 1993 A survey of Shakesperean themes in work by American artists Searching for Shakespeare by Tarnya Cooper PR2931 C667 2006 Examines the connections between theatrical performance and Shakespeare's references in the visual arts. Featuring numerous portraits and images of costumes, theater models, manuscripts, and maps. The Shakespeare Trade by Barbara Hodgdon PR2971 U6 H64 1998 Selection of critical essays provides a range of contemporary approaches from psychoanalytical to cultural materialist and film theory
The first folio of Shakespeare PR2751 A15 1996 King Lear PR2819 A2 I78 1892 Speccoll As arranged for the stage by Henry Irving, and presented at the Lyceum Theatre, on November 10th, 1892 Shakespeare in Harlem by Langston Hughes PS3515 U274 S5 Speccoll With drawings by E. McKnight Kauffer. Shakespeare on Paper Mills by Peter Thomas Z239 G66 1988c Speccoll 1" x 1" minature book - Illustrated by Donna Thomas. One of 200 copies. The complete works of William Shakespeare, arranged in their chronological order. Edited by W.G. Clark and W. Aldis Wright, with an introduction to each play, adapted from the Shakespearean primer of Professor Dowden; illustrated by John Gilbert, R.A PR2753 C48 1884 Speccoll
Shakespeare rare print collection. Twelve parts in portfolio, each containing twelve loose plates, except the first which contains fourteen. PR2883.E3 Updated July 11 2006 Contact Deborah Murphy (damurphy@cats.ucsc.edu) or Kristen Sanders (ksanders@ucsc.ed) UCSC Library Home