Shakespeare and Millennial Fiction

Shakespeare and Millennial Fiction

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  • Author: Andrew James Hartley
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1107171725
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 279

This book analyses the ways contemporary fiction writers draw on Shakespeare - the man, his work and his cultural legacy.


The Arden Research Handbook of Shakespeare and Adaptation

The Arden Research Handbook of Shakespeare and Adaptation

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  • Author: Diana E. Henderson
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • ISBN: 1350110310
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 433

The Arden Research Handbook of Shakespeare and Adaptation explores the dynamics of adapted Shakespeare across a range of literary genres and new media forms. This comprehensive reference and research resource maps the field of Shakespeare adaptation studies, identifying theories of adaptation, their application in practice and the methodologies that underpin them. It investigates current research and points towards future lines of enquiry for students, researchers and creative practitioners of Shakespeare adaptation. The opening section on research methods and problems considers definitions and theories of Shakespeare adaptation and emphasises how Shakespeare is both adaptor and adapted.A central section develops these theoretical concerns through a series of case studies that move across a range of genres, media forms and cultures to ask not only how Shakespeare is variously transfigured, hybridised and valorised through adaptational play, but also how adaptations produce interpretive communities, and within these potentially new literacies, modes of engagement and sensory pleasures. The volume's third section provides the reader with uniquely detailed insights into creative adaptation, with writers and practice-based researchers reflecting on their close collaborations with Shakespeare's works as an aesthetic, ethical and political encounter. The Handbook further establishes the conceptual parameters of the field through detailed, practical resources that will aid the specialist and non-specialist reader alike, including a guide to research resources and an annotated bibliography.


Shakespeare’s Fans

Shakespeare’s Fans

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  • Author: Johnathan H. Pope
  • Publisher: Springer Nature
  • ISBN: 303033726X
  • Category : Performing Arts
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 191

This book examines Shakespearean adaptations through the critical lens of fan studies and asks what it means to be a fan of Shakespeare in the context of contemporary media fandom. Although Shakespeare studies and fan studies have remained largely separate from one another for the past thirty years, this book establishes a sustained dialogue between the two fields. In the process, it reveals and seeks to overcome the problematic assumptions about the history of fan cultures, Shakespeare’s place in that history, and how fan works are defined. While fandom is normally perceived as a recent phenomenon focused primarily on science fiction and fantasy, this book traces fans’ practices back to the eighteenth century, particularly David Garrick’s Shakespeare Jubilee in 1769. Shakespeare’s Fans connects historical and scholarly debates over who owns Shakespeare and what constitutes an appropriate adaptation of his work to online fan fiction and commercially available fan works.


Liberating Shakespeare

Liberating Shakespeare

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  • Author: Jennifer Flaherty
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • ISBN: 1350320277
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 241

The collective trauma of the COVID-19 pandemic. Digital shaming. Violence against women. Sexual bullying. Racial slurs and injustice. These are just some of the problems faced by today's young adults. Liberating Shakespeare explores how adaptations of Shakespeare's plays can be used to empower young audiences by addressing issues of oppression, trauma and resistance. Showcasing a wide variety of approaches to understanding, adapting and teaching Shakespeare, this collection examines the significant number of Shakespeare adaptations targeting adolescent audiences in the past 25 years. It examines a wide variety of creative works made for and by young people that harness the power of Shakespeare to address some of the most pressing questions in contemporary culture – exploring themes of violence, race relations and intersectionality. The contributors to this volume consider whether the representations of characters and situations in YA Shakespeare can function as empowering models for students and how these works might be employed within educational settings. This collection argues that YA Shakespeare represents the diverse concerns of today's youth and should be taken seriously as art that speaks to the complexities of a broken world, offering moments of hope for an uncertain future.


William Shakespeare's Hamlet Millennial Translation

William Shakespeare's Hamlet Millennial Translation

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  • Author: William Shakespeare
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781081218102
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 232

William Shakespeare is the most well known author in the English language. His plays have transcended time and are loved all over the world. There is just one problem. No one speaks old English anymore and I've never heard anyone speak in iambic pentameter, have you? When most people read Shakespeare they miss out on all of the wonderful subtext there is. With that in mind, The Millennial Translations were born. We are going through every single play and updating the language from Old English to Millennial Slang. Line by line was reviewed and updated with language that keeps the original intent but with new phrasing to bring out all of the wonders that is Shakespeare. Come enjoy this classic play with a modern twist. If you sign up to the mailing list today, you'll receive a few things we think you'll like: -The Hamlet Study Guide, which includes a scene by scene breakdown of what happened in Hamlet-A desktop background from John Austen, the premier illustrator of Shakespeare's plays-Updates when a new Millennial Translation will be released AND a free Study Guide to accompany the releaseYou can get all this by signing up for our email list at www.millennialshakespeare.com. Hurry so you don't miss out!


Shakespeare As Fiction

Shakespeare As Fiction

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  • Author: Thomas Flesh
  • Publisher: BookCaps Study Guides
  • ISBN: 162917226X
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 300

Have you ever thought of Shakespeare as a fast-paced, action-filled, page-turning…novel?! Shakespeare plays on stage make for fantastic theatrics! But when you read it as a book…some of it’s glory can be lost. This novelization of four Shakespeare plays uses a more modern language and narration to capture the story as a novel. The following plays (turned into novels) are included: Julius Caesar, Macbeth, Hamlet, and Merchant of Venice. This is a collection of previous published books, which may also be purchased separately.


History and Drama

History and Drama

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  • Author: Joachim Küpper
  • Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
  • ISBN: 3110604361
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 210

Aristotle’s neat compartmentalization notwithstanding (Poetics, ch. 9), historians and playwrights have both been laying claim to representations of the past – arguably since Antiquity, but certainly since the Renaissance. At a time when narratology challenges historiographers to differentiate their “emplotments” (White) from literary inventions, this thirteen-essay collection takes a fresh look at the production of historico-political knowledge in literature and the intricacies of reality and fiction. Written by experts who teach in Germany, Austria, Russia, and the United States, the articles provide a thorough interpretation of early modern drama (with a view to classical times and the 19th century) as an ideological platform that is as open to royal self-fashioning and soteriology as it is to travestying and subverting the means and ends of historical interpretation. The comparative analysis of metapoetic and historiosophic aspects also sheds light on drama as a transnational phenomenon, demonstrating the importance of the cultural net that links the multifaceted textual examples from France, Russia, England, Italy, and the Netherlands.


Playfulness in Shakespearean Adaptations

Playfulness in Shakespearean Adaptations

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  • Author: Marina Gerzic
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1000073122
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 258

Four hundred years after William Shakespeare’s death, his works continue to not only fill playhouses around the world, but also be adapted in various forms for consumption in popular culture, including in film, television, comics and graphic novels, and digital media. Drawing on theories of play and adaptation, Playfulness in Shakespearean Adaptations demonstrates how the practices of Shakespearean adaptations are frequently products of playful, and sometimes irreverent, engagements that allow new ‘Shakespeares’ to emerge, revealing Shakespeare’s ongoing impact in popular culture. Significantly, this collection explores the role of play in the construction of meaning in Shakespearean adaptations—adaptations of both the works of Shakespeare, and of Shakespeare the man—and contributes to the growing scholarly interest in playfulness both past and present. The chapters in Playfulness in Shakespearean Adaptations engage with the diverse ways that play is used in Shakespearean adaptations on stage, screen, and page, examining how these adaptations draw out existing humour in Shakespeare’s works, the ways that play is used as a pedagogical aid to help explain complex language, themes, and emotions found in Shakespeare’s works, and more generally how play and playfulness can make Shakespeare ‘relatable,’ ‘relevant,’ and entertaining for successive generations of audiences and readers.


Shakespeare’s Serial Returns in Complex TV

Shakespeare’s Serial Returns in Complex TV

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  • Author: Christina Wald
  • Publisher: Springer Nature
  • ISBN: 3030468518
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 267

This book examines how Shakespeare’s plays resurface in current complex TV series. Its four case studies bring together The Tempest and the science fiction-Western Westworld, King Lear and the satirical dynastic drama of Succession, Hamlet and the legal thriller Black Earth Rising, as well as Coriolanus and the political thriller Homeland. The comparative readings ask what new insights the twenty-first-century remediations may grant us into Shakespeare’s texts and, vice versa, how Shakespearean returns help us understand topical concerns negotiated in the series, such as artificial intelligence, the safeguarding of democracy, terrorism, and postcolonial justice. This study also proposes that the dramaturgical seriality typical of complex TV allows insights into the seriality Shakespeare employed in structuring his plays. Discussing a broad spectrum of adaptational constellations and establishing key characteristics of the new adaptational aggregate of serial Shakespeare, it seeks to initiate a dialogue between Shakespeare studies, adaptation studies, and TV studies.


Shakespeare and Geek Culture

Shakespeare and Geek Culture

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  • Author: Andrew James Hartley
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • ISBN: 1350107751
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 337

From fantasy and sci-fi to graphic novels, from boy scouts to board games, from blockbuster films to the cult of theatre, Shakespeare is everywhere in popular culture. Where there is popular culture there are fans and nerds and geeks. The essays in this collection on Shakespeare and Geek Culture take an innovative approach to the study of Shakespeare's cultural presences, situating his works, his image and his brand to locate and explore the nature of that geekiness that, the authors argue, is a vital but unrecognized feature of the world of those who enjoy and are obsessed by Shakespeare, whether they are scholars, film fans, theatre-goers or members of legions of other groupings in which Shakespeare plays his part. Working at the intersections of a wide range of fields – including fan studies and film analysis, cultural studies and fantasy/sci-fi theory – the authors demonstrate how the particularities of the connection between Shakespeare and geek culture generate new insights into the plays, poems and their larger cultural legacy in the 21st century.