Apocalyptic Shakespeare
Essays on Visions of Chaos and Revelation in Recent Film Adaptations
(Author) Melissa CroteauThis collection of essays examines the ways in which recent Shakespeare films portray anxieties about an impending global wasteland, technological alienation, spiritual destruction, and the effects of globalization. Films covered include Titus, William Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet, Almereyda’s Hamlet, Revengers Tragedy, Twelfth Night, The Passion of the Christ, Radford’s The Merchant of Venice, The Lion King, and Godard’s King Lear, among others that directly adapt or reference Shakespeare. Essays chart the apocalyptic mise-en-scènes, disorienting imagery, and topsy-turvy plots of these films, using apocalypse as a theoretical and thematic lens.
Melissa Croteau
Melissa Croteau is a renowned poet known for her collection "Rising From the Ashes" which explores themes of resilience and transformation. Her lyrical style and powerful imagery have earned her critical acclaim, making her a prominent voice in contemporary poetry. Croteau's work continues to inspire and resonate with readers worldwide.