
Modern Shakespeare Offshoots
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Surveying drama intended for the serious theater, the author discusses modern versions of Shakespeare's plays, especially Macbeth, Hamlet, King Lear, and The Tempest. Although the focus is always on drama, contrast is supplied by fiction stemming from Hamlet and essays inspired by King Lear. The book concludes with an assessment of the influence of Shakespeare on the creative work of Shaw, Brecht, and Beckett.
Originally published in 1976.
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Foreword, pg. vii
Contents, pg. xi
Chapter 1. A Mishmash of Adaptations and Transformations, pg. 3
Chapter 2. Macbeth: Poor Players That Strut and Fret, pg. 60
Chapter 3. Whole Hamlets of Tragical Speeches, pg. 106
Chapter 4. Lear Come Lately, pg. 232
Chapter 5. Peopling the Isle with Calibans, pg. 267
Chapter 6. Triple Action Theatre, pg. 310
Chapter 7. Shaw versus Shakes, pg. 321
Chapter 8. Brecht Changes Shakespeare, pg. 340
Chapter 9. Shakespearean Embers in Beckett, pg. 375
Afterword, pg. 389
Notes, pg. 395
Appendix A: Published Offshoots in Dramatic Form, pg. 411
Appendix B: Offshoots Discussed in the Book, pg. 413
Index, pg. 417
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