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Vol. 9 No. 1 (2014): Girls and Girlhood in Adaptations of Shakespeare
Vol. 9 No. 1 (2014): Girls and Girlhood in Adaptations of Shakespeare
Edited by Deanne Williams
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18274/bl.v9i1
Published:
2023-05-04
Articles
Dedication
Deanne Williams
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Introduction
Deanne Williams
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Shakespeare, Television, and Girl Culture
Ariane M. Balizet
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Ophelian Negotiations
Remediating the Girl on YouTube
Stephen O'Neill
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To Count as a Girl
Misdirection in 10 Things I Hate About You
Rachael McLennan
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"Making the Stage my Profession"
Girlhood and Performance in Mary "Perdita" Robinson's Memoirs
Caroline Bicks
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"Being Born a Girl"
Toni Morrison's Desdemona
Jo Eldridge Carney
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Prospero's Girls
Deanne Williams
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The Cult of Shakespeare in Soviet Russia and the Vilified Ophelia
Natalia Khomenko
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"I think nothing, my lord"
Emptiness, Absence, and Abused Innocence in "Ophelia, the Rose of Elsinore"
Dianne E. Berg
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Reviving Ophelia
Reaching Adolescent Girls through Shakespeare's Doomed Heroine
Jennifer Flaherty
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Appropriations in Performance
A Dream in Fantasia — A Cantonese Opera Based on A Midsummer Night's Dream
Loretta Ling Yeung
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