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Landscapes of the Passing Strange: Reflections from Shakespeare
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Landscapes of the Passing Strange: Reflections from Shakespeare

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In this collaborative work, photographer Rosamond Purcell and Shakespeare scholar Michael Witmore explore the transcendent emotion in Shakespeare’s work through photographs, pairing the allusive power of images with the subversive effects of Shakespeare’s language. The book takes advantage of oblique connections to reveal things that cannot be represented directly on stage.

Purcell has pioneered the technique of capturing reflections in antique mercury glass apothecary jars, resulting in haunting images that seem to move with the liquid quickness of ideas. These images are an attempt to capture Shakespeare’s expansive imagination in action-what Coleridge called his myriad-mindedness : they take a visceral journey into the world of his plays. Witmore has paired each photograph with a short passage from Shakespeare’s plays with an uncanny sense of the playwright’s intent.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
WW Norton & Co
Country
United States
Date
14 January 2011
Pages
128
ISBN
9780393339482

In this collaborative work, photographer Rosamond Purcell and Shakespeare scholar Michael Witmore explore the transcendent emotion in Shakespeare’s work through photographs, pairing the allusive power of images with the subversive effects of Shakespeare’s language. The book takes advantage of oblique connections to reveal things that cannot be represented directly on stage.

Purcell has pioneered the technique of capturing reflections in antique mercury glass apothecary jars, resulting in haunting images that seem to move with the liquid quickness of ideas. These images are an attempt to capture Shakespeare’s expansive imagination in action-what Coleridge called his myriad-mindedness : they take a visceral journey into the world of his plays. Witmore has paired each photograph with a short passage from Shakespeare’s plays with an uncanny sense of the playwright’s intent.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
WW Norton & Co
Country
United States
Date
14 January 2011
Pages
128
ISBN
9780393339482