Adapting Macbeth

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In this study William C. Carroll analyses a wide range of adaptations and appropriations of <i>Macbeth</i> across different media to consider what it is about the play that compels our desire to reshape it. Arguing that many of these adaptations attempt to 'improve' or 'correct' the play's perceived political or aesthetic flaws Carroll traces how <i>Macbeth</i>'s popularity and adaptability stems from several of its formal features: its openly political nature; its inclusion of supernatural elements; its parable of the dangers of ambition; its violence; its brevity; and its domestic focus on a husband and wife.<br/> <br/> The study ranges across elite and popular culture divides: from Sir William Davenant's adaptation for the Restoration stage (1663-4) an early 18th-century novel <i>The Secret History of Mackbeth</i> and Verdi's <i>Macbeth </i> through to 20th- and 21st-century adaptations for stage and screen as well as contemporary novelizations young adult literature and commercial appropriations that testify to the play's absorption into contemporary culture.
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