This Contentious Storm: An Ecocritical and Performance History of King Lear

This Contentious Storm: An Ecocritical and Performance History of King Lear

Jennifer Mae Hamilton , Greg Garrard , Richard Kerridge
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Aug 24, 2017 · English · Hardcover (256 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 256
Language English
Published Aug 24, 2017
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10 1474289045
ISBN-13 9781474289047

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This thought-provoking examination delves into the enduring relevance of Shakespeare's "King Lear" through an ecocritical lens. By connecting the themes of the play to significant environmental issues, the authors skillfully explore the tensions between human experience and nature's fury. They illuminate how interpretations of Lear's tragic story have evolved in response to societal anxieties about environmental degradation.

Through a blend of performance history and literary analysis, the authors uncover how different productions of "King Lear" reflect shifting attitudes toward ecological crises. They examine the intersections of power, family dynamics, and the natural world, offering fresh perspectives on the play and its continued resonance in contemporary discussions on climate change.

As they weave together theatrical history with ecocritical insights, this study invites readers to reconsider both the text of "King Lear" and the implications of its themes in today's world. By situating the tragedy within the larger context of environmental challenges, the authors encourage a deeper understanding of human relationships with nature, making it a vital contribution to both Shakespearean scholarship and ecological discourse.

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Romance History

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