"'Brush up your Shakespeare': Genre-Shift from Shakespeare to the Screen" https://www.worldshakesbib.org/entry/bbbc620/ Author: Földváry, Kinga. Type: Book Chapter Year: 2013 Publication Information: Brown, Reinventing the Renaissance: Shakespeare and His Contemporaries in Adaption and Performance, 47–62. : Brown, Reinventing the Renaissance: Shakespeare and His Contemporaries in Adaption and Performance Annotation: Uses George Sidney's Kiss Me Kate (1955), Gil Junger's 10 Things I Hate about You (q.v.), and Franco Zeffirelli's (q.v.) and David Richards' Taming of the Shrew to argue that critics of Shakespeare adaptions underestimate the role played by cinematic genre in shaping the way in which each new film response to Shakespeare is created and received. Language: English Cross-References: Junger, 10 Things I Hate about You Richards, The Taming of the Shrew Zeffirelli, The Taming of the Shrew Persons: Brown, Sarah; Lublin, Robert; McCulloch, Lynsey; Sidney, George; Junger, Gil; Zeffirelli, Franco; Richards, David Tags: Film, Cinema, Television, Radio, Productions, The Taming of the Shrew WSB Update: Winter 2013 WSB Record Number: bbbc620