Includes bibliographical references (p. [255]-282) and indexes.
Pt. 1.Materials /Bernice W. Kliman -- Editions -- The student's and
Instructor's Library -- Aids to Teaching -- An Annotated and
Chronological Screenography: Major Hamlet Adaptations and Selected
Derivatives /Kenneth S. Rothwell -- Pt. 2.Approaches -- Hearing the
Poetry /George T. Wright -- Dancing the Meter /Ellen J. O'Brien --
"The Play's the Thing": Constructing the Text of Hamlet /T. H.
Howard-Hill -- An Editing Exercise for Students /Randall Anderson --
Teaching with a Variorum Edition /Frank Nicholas Clary -- Teaching
Hamlet through Translation /Jesus Tronch-Perez -- Exploring Hamlet:
Opening Play Texts, Closing Performances /Edward L. Rocklin -- To
Challenge Ghostly Fathers: Teaching Hamlet and Its Interpretations
through Film and Video /Stephen M. Buhler -- Critical Practice
through Performance: The Nunnery and Play Scenes /Mary Judith Dunbar
-- Teaching the Script: The "Mousetrap" in the Classroom /Michael W.
Shurgot -- Hamlet's Narratives /Arthur F. Kinney -- From Story to
Action: A Graduated Exercise to Teach Hamlet /Nina daVinci Nichols --
A World of Questions: An Approach Indebted to Maynard Mack /Robert H.
Ray -- "That Monster Custom": Highlighting the Theme of Obedience in
Hamlet /Joan Hutton Landis -- Teaching Hamlet as a Play about Family
/Bruce W. Young -- Ten Questions Basic to Interpreting Hamlet, with
Special Focus on the Ghost /Roy Battenhouse -- The "Encrusted"
Hamlet: Resetting the "Mousetrap" /Graham Bradshaw -- Teaching Hamlet
in a Global Literature Survey: Linking Elizabethan England and Ming
China /Paula S. Berggren -- Hamlet in a Western Civilization Course:
Connections to Montaigne's Essays and Cervantes's Don Quixote /Ann W.
Engar -- The Pyrrhus Speech: Querying the Uses of the Troy Story
/Lisa Hopkins -- From Elsinore to Mangalore and Back: Hamlet between
Worlds /Ralph Nazareth -- The Gertrude Barometer: Teaching
Shakespeare with Freud, Eliot, and Lacan /Julia Reinhard Lupton --
"She Chanted Snatches of Old Tunes": Ophelia's Songs in a Polyphonic
Hamlet /Nona Paula Fienberg -- Decentering Hamlet: Questions and
Perspectives Concerning Evidence and Proof /Terry Reilly -- More than
Child's Play: Approaching Hamlet through Comic Books /Marion D.
Perret -- Hamlet and Sylvia, Shakespeare and Bambara: Reading Hamlet
as Context /Mary S. Comfort -- Act 1, Scene 3: An Introduction to
Hamlet /Michael J. Collins -- Act 2, Scene 1, 75-120: Psychoanalytic
Approaches /H. R. Coursen -- The Closet-Scene Access /Maurice Charney
-- Language, Structure, and Ideology: Act 4, Scene 5 /John Drakakis
-- The Fencing Scene /Laurie E. Maguire -- Shaping Our Ends: A
Workshop on the Last Scene /Arthur Kincaid -- The Prince of Punk in
the Festive Classroom /James R. Andreas, Sr. -- An Interdisciplinary
Approach to Hamlet in a Distance-Learning Classroom /Anthony DiMatteo
-- E-Mail to Facilitate Discussion /Eric Sterling -- Hamlet Refracted
through Three Definitions of Tragedy /David G. Hale -- Francis
Bacon's "Of Revenge" /Margaret Maurer -- Introducing Students to
Effective Refutation /Joanne E. Gates -- Believing and Doubting Ideas
about Hamlet /Meta Plotnik -- Students as Characters, Speaking in
Character /Christine Mack Gordon -- Two Ways to Use Film for Student
Writing /Rob Kirkpatrick -- Hamlet Is Not Mad /D. Buchanan --
Defamiliarizing Hamlet: Hamlet with and without His Soliloquies
/Barbara Hodgdon -- Helping Chinese Students Study Hamlet /Luo Zhiye
-- Oral Reports on Criticism /Edna Zwick Boris -- Teaching Text and
Performance through Soundscripting /Michael W. Young -- More Matter
(but Not Necessarily Less Art): Using My Coloring Book to Introduce
Seventh Graders to Hamlet /Denise M. Mullins -- Priming Questions for
the "Mousetrap" /Bente Videbaek -- Puns and Wordplay in Hamlet /Paul
J. Voss -- Leaping into the Text: Teaching State Directions in Act 5,
Scene 1 /Hardin L. Aasand -- Groups Debating Issues /David George --
Existential Questions /Alan R. Young -- Writing to Make Personal
Connections /Mike Sirofchuck -- Words, Words, Words: Comparing,
Cutting, Explaining /Nathaniel Strout -- Hamlet and Subjectivity
/Dympna Callaghan -- Epilogue: Cheating Death: The Immortal and
Ever-Expanding Universe of Hamlet /Maria M. Scott.
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