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        Literature & Literary Studies
        September 2018

        Shakespeare by McBean

        by Adrian Woodhouse

        Shakespeare by McBean collects 300 images, many never before published, taken by the renowned photographer Angus McBean. Incorporating images from every one of Shakespeare's plays performed at the RSC, with some from the Old Vic, between the years 1845-62, it is a veritable who's who of the British stage. Richard Burton, Vivien Leigh, Robert Donat, Alec Guiness, Michael Redgrave, Peggy Ashcroft, Laurence Olivier, Edith Evans, Paul Scofield, Diana Rigg, Anthony Quayle, Charles Laughton, John Gielgud, Peter O'Toole and Dorothy Tutin are just some of the names that appear. Angus McBean was an exceptional talent, whether he was transforming the photography of rehearsals, inspiring the Beatles, or entertaining his admireres with his light-hearted espousal of surrealism in portraiture. In a career lasting half a century his influence can be seen in everything from advertising to pop culture.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        June 2020

        Terror

        When images become weapons

        by Charlotte Klonk

      • Trusted Partner
        Humanities & Social Sciences
        June 2020

        Terror

        When images become weapons

        by Charlotte Klonk

      • Trusted Partner
        Humanities & Social Sciences
        June 2020

        Terror

        When images become weapons

        by Charlotte Klonk

        The propaganda videos made by IS are nothing new. On the contrary, terrorists have always made use of images to spread their cause through the media - as have their enemy, the state. In this book, Charlotte Klonk illuminates the role that images of terror have played from the 19th century to the present day. Examining concrete cases with the expert eye of an art historian, she analyses visual strategies, places them in their historical context, and goes on to answer pressing questions around the ethical treatment of images of terrorism. This book provides vital insight into our age old morbid fascination with terrorism.

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