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On Peter Greenaway's Prospero's Books: For a very detailed, and
illustrated guide to the organising principles behind the film, see
Grenaway's own 'Prospero's Books: A Film of Shakespeare's The
Tempest* (London: Chatto & Windus, 1991) - and, for a scholarly
critique of the film, see Claus Schatz-Jacobsen's "Knowing I Lov'd My
Books: Greenaway and the Prosperous Dialectics of Word and Image" in
*Screen Shakespeare*, ed. by M. Skovmand (myself, alas), Aarhus
University Press 1994 (available from Coronet Books, Philadelphia).
 
Michael Skovmand
University of Aarhus,
Denmark

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