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Re-Imagining Shakespeare in Contemporary Japan: A Selection of Japanese Theatrical Adaptations of Shakespeare , ,
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Cover page
Halftitle page
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Title page
Copyright
Editors
Contents
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
PREFACE
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
SHAKESPEARE AND ADAPTATION
SHAKESPEARE’S RECEPTION IN JAPAN
EARLY SHAKESPEAREAN TRANSLATIONS AND ADAPTATIONS
POST-MEIJI PERFORMANCE AND TRANSLATION
THE TOKYO SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
KAKUSHINHAN THEATRE COMPANY
THE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY JAPAN
INTRODUCTION TO THE THREE DAUGHTERS OF LEAR
INTERVIEW: EDO KAORU
THE THREE DAUGHTERS OF LEAR
THE THREE DAUGHTERS OF LEAR
INTRODUCTION TO HAMLET X SHIBUYA ~ LIGHT, WAS OUR REVENGE TARNISHED?
INTERVIEW: KIMURA RYŪNOSUKE
HAMLET XSHIBUYA ~ LIGHT, WAS OUR REVENGE TARNISHED?
HAMLET X SHIBUYA ~ LIGHT, WAS OUR REVENGE TARNISHED?
INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW ROMEO AND JULIET
INTERVIEW: SHIMODATE KAZUMI
THE NEW ROMEO AND JULIET
THE NEW ROMEO AND JULIET
APPENDIX 1
THE TOKYO SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
KAKUSHINHAN THEATRE COMPANY
THE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY JAPAN
APPENDIX 2
BIBLIOGRAPHY
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
THE TOKYO SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
KAKUSHINHAN THEATRE COMPANY
THE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY JAPAN
INDEX
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RE-IMAGINING SHAKESPEARE IN C O N T E M P O R A RY J A PA N
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Illegitimacy in fiction
List of fictional stories in which illegitimacy features as an important plot element
This is a list of fictional stories in which illegitimacy features as an important plot element. Passing mentions are omitted from this article. Many of these stories explore the social pain and exclusion felt by illegitimate "natural children".
Illegitimacy was a common theme in Victorian literature. "Illegitimacy was a popular subject for Victorian writers, not only because of its value as a plot device, but also because of the changing laws affecting illegitimate children and their parents which kept the topic in the public eye."[1]
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[edit]Pre-Victorian
[edit]- Geoffrey of Monmouth, The History of the Kings of Britain (c. prose history): Much attention is focused on the disputable bastardy of King Arthur, as well as the illegitimate origins of the wizard Merlin.
- Sir Thomas Malory, Le Morte d'Arthur ( prose romance): King Arthur is conceived illegitimately when his father Uther Pendragon utilizes Merlin's magic to seduce Igraine, a noblewoman married to Duke Gorlois. Later, Arthur unwittingly begets a bastard son, Mordred, on his own half-sister Morgause. At Ar