INTIMATE TRAGEDIES: BODY POLITICS AND NARRATIVE INTERRUPTIONS IN CONTEMPORARY REWRITINGS OF SHAKESPEARE’S RICHARD III Cover Image

INTIMATE TRAGEDIES: BODY POLITICS AND NARRATIVE INTERRUPTIONS IN CONTEMPORARY REWRITINGS OF SHAKESPEARE’S RICHARD III
INTIMATE TRAGEDIES: BODY POLITICS AND NARRATIVE INTERRUPTIONS IN CONTEMPORARY REWRITINGS OF SHAKESPEARE’S RICHARD III

Author(s): Dana Monah
Subject(s): Theatre, Dance, Performing Arts, British Literature
Published by: Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai
Keywords: Richard III; rewriting; body; narrative; the avant-garde; women;

Summary/Abstract: When they set Shakespeare’s Richard III into one night and eliminate most of the male characters, Italian actor and playwright Carmelo Bene’s Richard III or the Terrible Night of a Man of War (1977) and Flemish dramatist Peter Verhelst’s Richard III (2004) turn Richard’s story into an intimate, private tragedy. This article argues that, influenced by ideas and concepts developed by the theorists of the historical avant-gardes, both practitioners condense, fragment, atomise the story they borrow from Shakespeare, shifting the focus from the events themselves to the characters’ perception of the events, and foregrounding the image of the suffering or disabled body.

  • Issue Year: 68/2023
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 103-113
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English