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Amelia Marriette

Amelia Marriette | Author of United Kingdom

Love Shakespeare? Take Insight with Amelia Marriette!

Shakespeare himself is an era of English literature. He left his marks of brilliance through his amazing pieces of work. Do you find your interest and passion for exploring Shakespeare? Then, reading the works of Amelia Marriette is the best thing that you can do. With her, you can both learn and enjoy Shakespeare from different dimensions out of the printed books. 

You can find Amelia Marriette’s Shakespeare on Film in South Devon quite popular among the readers. Over twenty years of experience as a lecturer in this area makes her work worthy of diving into Shakespeare. She conveys the detailed info on Shakespeare that brings the subject to life. 

Are you finding it interesting? Then, scroll down the page and keep on reading to know more about Amelia’s work on Shakespeare.  

About Amelia Marriette

The fascinating lectures of Amelia Marriette contain her knowledge and experience in the two areas- Shakespeare and Gustav Holst. She starts as the radio presenter and continues her journey as a splendid lecturer. 

Her first play, Point Blank was broadcast on Riviera FM Radio. She has worked as a curator in the Holst Birthplace Museum and provided profound information in her works of Gustav Holst. On the other hand, being a lecturer, she focuses on Shakespeare in Performance and Shakespeare on Film. 

Recently, she has done her first non-fiction work, named Walking into Alchemy, while offered lectures on such unmatchable personas. 

Works of Amelia Marriette On Shakespeare On Film

You can find Amelia Marriette’s incredible works on ‘Shakespeare on Film’ if you are interested. It will help you explore many hidden and never-known details in this area. 
She offers lectures on classic Shakespearean drama, such as for As You Like It (1936 & 1992), Henry V (1944 & 1989), Romeo and Juliet (1968), and West Side Story (1961) in her Shakespeare at the Movies. It contains film clips that can enhance your experience while listening to it. 

In her work on Shakespeare at the Colosseum, you can get a very brief history of Shakespeare on Film. Here, she considers Antony Cleopatra (Directed by Trevor Nunn, 1984); Julius Caesar (Director Joseph Mankiewicz, 1953, with Marlon Brando as Marc Antony), and Coriolanus on Film (Directed by Ralph Fiennes, 2010). You can get the film clips here as well.

Well, she is now providing Shakespeare lectures via Zoom. You can get them available at the end of October. Also, she is going to release online lectures from 2021. Just a few days left! For more details, visit her website ameliamarriette.com today!
 

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