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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Juan F. Cerdá (University of Murcia, Spain) , Dr Paul Prescott (University of Warwick, UK) , Professor Mark Thornton Burnett (Queen's University Belfast, UK)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: The Arden Shakespeare ISBN: 9781350427518ISBN 10: 1350427519 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 05 February 2026 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Adapting Macbeth in Modernity: European Rhizomes and Nomadic War Machines (Juan F. Cerdá, University of Murcia, Spain) Part 1: The Age of Extremes 1. Bertolt Brecht: The Three Macbeths (William C Carroll, Boston University, USA) 2. Arendt, Jaspers, Auden: Macbeth and the Banality of Evil (Erica Sheen, University of York, UK) 3. Macbeth in Stalin’s Russia: Allusion and Performance (Natalia Khomenko, York University, Canada) Part 2: The Edges of Europe 4. Shakespeare at the Edge of Europe: Surveying Macbeth and Turkish Culture (Anna Carleton Forrester, University of Georgia Press, USA) 5. Macbeth and the Catalan Independence Movement (Laura Campillo Arnaiz, University of Murcia, Spain) 6. Dorothy Dunnett’s King Hereafter (1982) and Scotland’s Place in Europe (Lisa Hopkins, Sheffield Hallam University, UK) 7. Ingmar Bergman, Macbeth and the Royal Dramatic Theatre: A Chronology of Directors, Actors and Stories of the Death of Kings (Kiki Lindell Tersmeden, Lund University, Sweden) Part 3: Absurdisms and Avant-Gardes 8. Late Modern Macbeths on the Spanish Stage (2000-2020): Gendering Scotland and Galician Regionalism (Juan F. Cerdá, Universidad de Murcia, Spain) 9. Scenes from a Marriage: Macbeth as Domestic Drama in Czech and Slovak Culture (Eva Kyselová, Academy of Performing Arts in Prague DAMU, Czech Republic) 10. ‘Strange matters’: Silviu Purcarete’s absurdist Macbett (2007, 2021) (Nicoleta Cinpoes, University of Worcester, UK) Part 4: Birnam Woods 11. ‘Who can impress the forest’: Orchestrating the Birnam Woods in the Post-Holocaust Poetry of Roman Brandstaetter (1906–1987) (Przemyslaw Pozar, University of Warsaw, Poland) 12. ‘I look’d toward Birnam’: Managing Shakespeare Heritage in Contemporary Scotland (Toria Johnson, University of Birmingham, UK) 13. The Birnam Wood Motif in Spanish and Catalan Culture (Vanessa Palomo Berjaga, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) Part 5: Surveys and Future Directions 14. ‘Had I three ears…’: Macbeth on French radio (Nathalie Vienne-Guerrin, Université de Montpellier Paul-Valéry, France) 15. Th’ Usurper’s Cursèd Head: Public Discourse and Politics, Macbeth’s decade on the Hungarian stages (Veronika Schandl, Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Hungary) 16. Revision and Gender in the Memoirs of Johanne Luise Heiberg (1812-1890) (Anne-Sophie Refskou, Aarhus University, Denmark) 17. ‘Fit to govern?’ Macbeth and the Vicissitudes of Its Bulgarian Stage Life (Boika Sokolova, University of Notre Dame, USA, and Kirilka Stavreva, Cornell College, USA) References IndexReviewsAuthor InformationJuan F. Cerdá is Lecturer in English at the University of Murcia, Spain. Paul Prescott is Teaching Fellow in the Institute for Advanced Teaching and Learning, University of Warwick, UK. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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