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MACMILLAN Revenge is Mad Hard: Fat Ham and Cultural Reclamation

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Explore the complexities of modern theatre with Revenge is Mad Hard: Fat Ham and the Question of Cultural Reclamation. Published by Palgrave Macmillan, this work is part of the Reproducing Shakespeare series, offering a deep look into how classical texts are reimagined in contemporary settings. This book provides a scholarly perspective on the intersection of Shakespearean tradition and cultural identity. It is an essential resource for students, educators, and theatre professionals interested in performing arts and the evolution of dramatic storytelling. By examining the specific case of Fat Ham, the text addresses how modern productions navigate the legacy of historical works while carving out new spaces for diverse voices. Whether you are researching theatre history or studying the mechanics of cultural reclamation on stage, this title offers valuable insights into the performing arts landscape. It serves as a bridge between classical literature and the modern stage, making it a significant addition to any academic or professional library focused on dramatic arts.

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Part of the Reproducing Shakespeare series for focused academic study.

Explores the intersection of classical drama and cultural reclamation.

Published by Palgrave Macmillan for reliable scholarly quality.

Ideal for students and professionals in the performing arts field.

Provides a deep analysis of modern theatrical adaptations.

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Amazon UK
Release Date
03 January 2026
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27 May 2025

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