Shakespeare, Ecology and Adaptation
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Shakespeare, Ecology and Adaptation
How can we tune into the ecological dynamics of Shakespeare’s plays? How can we adapt those plays to address current environmental crises?
This is the first book to fuse Shakespearean ecocriticism with adaptation studies. It serves as a comprehensive critical and contextual resource for students, teachers, and practitioners embarking on an in-depth exploration of ecological approaches to Shakespeare and adaptation. The book provides critical insight into ecological performance practices as well as accessible contextual information for ecocriticism, early modern environmental cultures, and theatre-making.
This guide offers:
- Primary texts from the early modern period to the present, covering themes such as weather, botany, agriculture, fertility, land rights, animal and human relationships, metamorphosis, and adaptation;
- A focus on three of the most studied and adapted plays, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, King Lear and The Tempest, as a basis for the wider application of ecological adaptive principles to Shakespeare;
- A full range of environmental references in each focus play through innovative Eco-Tables;
- Concise summaries of literary ecocriticism in relation to each key text;
- Sustained attention to performance and creative writing as ecocritical interventions;
- The first dedicated chapter in the field offering conceptual and practical resources for staging your own Shakespearean eco-adaptation;
- A glossary of key terms and links to resources;
- An accompanying companion website featuring additional resources.
Shakespeare, Ecology and Adaptation: A Practical Guide provides a pedagogic pathway and a ready-made syllabus for teachers. It is also an indispensable resource for theatre directors, designers, actors, and dramaturgs seeking inspiration for the environmentally engaged productions and adaptations the future demands of us.
Series: Shakespeare and Adaptation
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781350282919
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 09 January 2025
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: The Arden Shakespeare
Illustration: 9 bw illus
Contributors:
- Series edited by Professor Mark Thornton Burnett
Audience: Tertiary education
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 20.0mm
Width: 156.0mm
Height: 232.0mm
Weight: 395g
Pages: 248
About the Author
Alys Daroy is Academic Chair of Theatre and Creative Production at Murdoch University, Australia. Her books include Shakespeare, Ecology and Adaptation: A Practical Guide (The Arden Shakespeare, 2025) and Feeding the Harbour City: Agriculture, Planning, Sustainability. Alys is also a classical actor and the founder of eco-theatre company Shakespeare South.
Paul Prescott is a dramaturg, adapter and performance historian of Shakespeare, and a Teaching Fellow in the Institute for Advanced Teaching and Learning, the University of Warwick, UK. He has published A Year of Shakespeare, Shakespeare on the Global Stage, Othello: Arden Performance Edition and Shakespeare on European Festival Stages with The Arden Shakespeare, and is also active in theatre production as the co-founder of the eco-festival 'Shakespeare in Yosemite'.
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