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Other library resource(s)

These are resources for actual scripts.

  • Resource logoShakespeare on film from Oxford Bibliographies Online by Russell Jackson
    • On Campus or VPN
    Call Number: Electronic resource
    ISBN: 9780199791286
    In the 1980s the study of cinema adaptations of Shakespeare was transformed by the advent of domestic video recording and the increased availability of productions on videotape. Students, teachers, and scholars who had previously relied on public showings or the hire of 16mm prints could now access films in the study or at home as well as in libraries and, crucially, could also view them repeatedly and shot-by-shot without specialized equipment. The volume of publication of academic monographs, journal articles, critical anthologies, and study aids has kept pace with the increasing availability of older films, as well as new productions. ...
  • Resource logoFilm scripts online by Alexander Street Press
    • On Campus or VPN
    • Database
    Call Number: Electronic resource
    Film Scripts Online is an ongoing collection of feature films, when completed, will hold 1,000 scripts and over 100,000 scenes. Many of the scripts have never been published. The database is full-text searchable and includes detailed indexing on scenes, characters, and people. Supplemental information includes short biographies on the writers and awards given to individual films have been noted.
  • Newmarket shooting script series by Various authors
    • Book
    Call Number: Baker-Berry PN 1997 [Check the online catalog for specific titles and call numbers]
    Newmarket specialized in publishing shooting scripts of movies.
  • Cover ArtShakespeare uncovered by Blakeway Productions
    • DVD
    Call Number: Jones Media DVD #17780
    ISBN: 9781608838530
    Six episodes combine history, biography, iconic performances, new analysis, and the personal passion of their celebrated hosts (Ethan Hawke, Jeremy Irons, Derek Jacobi, Trevor Nunn, Joely Richardson, and David Tennant) to tell the story behind the stories of Shakespeare's greatest plays.

Internet resource(s)

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    List of William Shakespeare screen adaptations from Wikipedia
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    King Lear and Macbeth are well represented in this list from Wikipedia.

Keeping up with the journal literature

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A definition for 'Adaptation' & a mention of Shakespeare

A pre-existing work that has been made into a film. Adaptations are often of literary or theatrical works, but musical theatre, best-selling fiction and non-fiction, comic books, computer games, children’s toys, and so on have also been regularly adapted for the cinema. Adaptations of well-known literary and theatrical texts were common in the silent era (see silent cinema; costume drama; epic film; history film) and have been a staple of virtually all national cinemas through the 20th and 21st centuries. Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1897) and Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes stories (1887–1927) have been adapted in a range of national contexts but probably the most adapted author is Shakespeare, whose plays have appeared in film form as a large-budget Hollywood musical (West Side Story (Jerome Robbins and Robert Wise, US, 1961)), a historical epic set in feudal Japan (Kumonosu-jo/Throne of Blood (Akira Kurosawa, Japan, 1957)), a Bollywood musical (Angoor (Gulzar, India, 1982)), and a children’s animation (The Lion King (Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff, US, 1994)), to name but a few. Adaptations often sit within cycles associated with a particular time and place, as with the British heritage film in the 1980s (see cycle). It is claimed that adaptations account for up to 50 per cent of all Hollywood films and are consistently rated amongst the highest grossing at the box office, as aptly demonstrated by the commercial success of recent adaptations of the novels of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings trilogy and J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series. Other varied US adaptations include: computer games (Resident Evil (Paul W.S. Anderson, 2002)), graphic novels (Ghost World (Terry Zwigoff, 2001)), comic books (The Avengers (Joss Whedon, 2012)); see also cinematic universe; superhero film), and children’s toys (Transformers: The Last Knight (Michael Bay, 2017)). A number of films also display a certain level of self-reflexivity regarding the process of adaptation, as can be seen in Adaptation (Spike Jonze, US, 2002) and The LEGO Movie (Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, 2012). A property ripe for adaptation is referred to as pre-sold; older works in particular are attractive to film producers because they are often out of copyright (see deal, the).   ...

Kuhn, A., & Westwell, G. (2020). Adaptation. In A Dictionary of Film Studies. Oxford University Press. Retrieved 31 Aug. 2022

In the Library's collections

The following are useful subject headings for searching the online catalog. The searches are limited to Shakepeare's Macbeth and King Lear. You can browse the collection in the PR 3093 call number range on Baker Level 6.

  • shakespeare william 1564 1616 film adaptations
    This is an example subject search for adaptations for a specific author.
  • shakespeare william 1564 1616 macbeth
    This subject search will lead you to resources about Macbeth.
  • shakespeare william 1564 1616 king lear
    This subject search will lead you to resources about King Lear.
  • polanski roman
    This subject search for the director finds works about his work.
  • godard, jean-luc 1930 -
    This is a subject search for the director.

Introductory reading(s)

  • Cover artThe Cambridge companion to Shakespeare on film by Russell Jackson, ed.
    • Book
    Call Number: Baker-Berry PR 3093 .C36 2007
    ISBN: 9780521685016
    Publication Date: 2nd ed.
    Film adaptations of Shakespeare's plays are increasingly popular and now figure prominently in the study of his work and its reception. This Companion is a lively collection of critical and historical essays on the films adapted from, and inspired by, Shakespeare's plays. Chapters have been revised and updated from the first edition to include the most recent films and scholarship. ...
  • Cover ArtThe Cambridge companion to Shakespeare on screen by Russell Jackson, ed.
    • Book
    Call Number: Baker-Berry PR 3093 .C363 2020
    ISBN: 9781108431552
    The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare on Screen provides a lively guide to film and television productions adapted from Shakespeare's plays. Offering an essential resource for students of Shakespeare, the companion considers topics such as the early history of Shakespeare films, the development of 'live' broadcasts from theatre to cinema, the influence of promotion and marketing, and the range of versions available in 'world cinema'. ...
  • Cover artA companion to Shakespeare and performance by Barbara Hodgdon and W.B. Worthen, eds.
    • Book
    Call Number: Baker-Berry PR 3091 .C64 2005
    ISBN: 9781405111041
    A Companion to Shakespeare and Performance provides a state-of-the-art engagement with the rapidly developing field of Shakespeare performance studies. Redraws the boundaries of Shakespeare performance studies. Considers performance in a range of media, including in print, in the classroom, in the theatre, in film, on television and video, in multimedia and digital forms. ...
  • Cover artThe reel Shakespeare: alternative cinema and theory by Lisa S. Starks; Courtney Lehmann, eds.
    • Book
    Call Number: Baker-Berry PR 3093 .R44 2002
    ISBN: 9781611472325
    This collection models an approach to Shakespeare and cinema that is concerned with the 'other' side of Shakespeare's Hollywood celebrity, taking the reader on a practical and theoretical tour through important, non-mainstream films and the oppositional messages they convey. The collection includes essays on early silent adaptations of Hamlet, Greenway's Prospero's Books, Godard's King Lear, Hall's A Midsummer Night's Dream, Taymor's Titus, Polanski's Macbeth, Welles' Chimes at Midnight, and Van Sant's My Own Private Idaho.
  • Cover artShakespeare and world cinema by Mark Thornton Burnett
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    Call Number: eBook
    ISBN: 9781107003316
    Shakespeare and World Cinema radically re-imagines the field of Shakespeare on film, drawing on a wealth of examples from Africa, the Arctic, Brazil, China, France, India, Malaysia, Mexico, Singapore, Tibet, Venezuela, Yemen and elsewhere. Mark Thornton Burnett explores the contemporary significance of Shakespeare cinema outside the Hollywood mainstream for the first time, arguing that these adaptations are an essential part of the story of Shakespearean performance and reception. ...
  • Cover artShakespeare films: a re-evaluation of 100 years of adaptations by Peter E. S. Babiak
    • Book
    Call Number: Baker-Berry PR 3093 .B25 2016
    ISBN: 9781476662541
    This study reexamines the recognized "canon" of films based on Shakespeare's plays, arguing that it should be broadened by breaking with two unnecessary standards: the characterization of the director as "auteur" of a play's screen adaptation, and with the convention of excluding films with contemporary language or modern or alternative settings or which use the play as a subtext. ...

Selected book title(s)

  • Cover artAlmost Shakespeare: reinventing his works for cinema and television by James R. Keller; Leslie Stratyner, eds.
    • Book
    Call Number: Baker-Berry PR 3093 .A46 2004
    ISBN: 9780786419098
    In the past two decades, Othello has tried out for the basketball team, Macbeth has taken over a fast food joint and King Lear has moved to an Iowa farm--Shakespeare is everywhere in popular culture. This collection of essays addresses the use of Shakespearean narratives, themes, imagery and characterizations in non-Shakespearian cinema. The essays explore how Shakespeare and his work are manipulated within the popular media and explore topics such as racism, jealousy, misogyny and nationality. The submissions concentrate on film and television programs that are adaptations of Shakespearean plays, including My Own Private Idaho, CSI-Miami, A Thousand Acres, Prospero's Books, O, 10 Things I Hate About You, Withnail and I, Get Over It, and The West Wing. ...
  • Cover artA history of Shakespeare on screen: a century of film and television by Kenneth S. Rothwell
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    Call Number: Baker-Berry PR 3093 .R67 2004
    ISBN: 9780521543118
    A History of Shakespeare on Screen chronicles how film-makers have re-imagined Shakespeare's plays from the earliest exhibitions in music halls and nickelodeons to today's multi-million dollar productions shown in megaplexes. ...
  • Cover artKozintsev's Shakespeare films: Russian political protest in Hamlet and King Lear by Tiffany Ann Conroy Moore
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    Call Number: Baker-Berry PN 1998.3 .K69 M55 2012
    ISBN: 9780786471355
    This book is a study of Grigory Kozintsev's two cinematic Shakespeare adaptations, Hamlet (Gamlet 1964), and King Lear (Korol Lir 1970). The films are considered in relation to the historical, artistic and cultural contexts in which they appear, as well as the contributions of Dmitri Shostakovich, who wrote the films' scores, and Boris Pasternak, whose translations were used in both films. ...
  • Cover artPolanski by Christopher Sandford
    • Book
    Call Number: Baker-Berry PN 1998.3 .P65 S26 2008
    ISBN: 9780230607781
    This dramatic account weaves together the rich and complex life of the celebrated and controversial film director, Holocaust survivor, and exile, based on a wealth of sources and new material. New revelations about Polanski's life include: -- The connection between his mother's death in Auschwitz and wife Sharon Tate's murder by the Manson family—both women were pregnant. The book also contains a chapter about his adaptations of Shakespeare. ...
  • Cover artScreen adaptation: impure cinema by Deborah Cartmell; Imelda Whelehan
    • Book
    Call Number: Baker-Berry PN 1997.85 .C37 2010
    ISBN: 9781403985507
    Adaptation studies has historically been neglected in both the English and Film Studies curricula. Reflecting on this, Screen Adaptation celebrates its emergence in the late 20th and 21st centuries and explores the varieties of methodologies and debates within the field. Drawing on approaches from genre studies to transtexuality to cultural materialism, the book examines adaptations of both popular and canonical writers, including William Shakespeare, Jane Austen and J.K.Rowling.

Finding scholarly journal titles & articles

Articles and other writings about Shakespeare adaptations can be found in many publications. Our collection has one journal that looks exclusively at film adaptations, Adaptation. You can use Film & Television Literature Index below to find articles. However, it may be easier to use our new Discovery system at the top of the page. The new system allows you to find all types of articles from magazines to newspapers to journals. You can easily limit your searches within this new system also.

  • Issue cover artAdaptation: the journal of literature on screen studies
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    Call Number: Electronic journal
    This journal contains several articles on film adaptations of Shakespeare's plays.
  • Resource artShakespeare survey by Cambridge University Press
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    • E-Book
    Call Number: Electronic journal
    Shakespeare Survey is a yearbook of Shakespeare studies and production. Each yearbook focuses on a specific play, aspect or adapting the works to film, television or radio.
  • Resource logoFilm & television literature index
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    • Database
    Call Number: Electronic resource
    This index covers over 300 journal and magazine titles for film and television reviews, scholarly and critical analysis of cinema and television, and articles of popular interest about film and television. About half the journals and magazines are film periodicals and the other half cover film and television with some regularity. Subject coverage includes film & television theory, preservation & restoration, writing, production, cinematography, technical aspects, and reviews.
  • Resource logoThe web of science citation databases by ISI (Institute for Scientific Information)
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    • Database
    Call Number: Electronic resource
    The online version of 3 separate ISI indexes: Arts & Humanities Citation Index, Science Citation Index and, Social Sciences Citation Index.

Macbeth & Hamlet adapted on film

Here is a short list of adapted films for King Lear and Macbeth located in the Jones Media Center. To find other adapted Shakespeare titles, use the online catalog.

  • Cover artKorolb Lir = King Lear = Le roi Lear (1971) by Grigory Kozintsev
    • DVD
    Call Number: Jones Media DVD #14514
    King Lear had three daughters: Goneril, Regan and Cordelia. One day he banished and repudiated his youngest and most loved daughter. But the evil elder sisters betrayed their father and blinded him. Having lost not only his kingdom the old Lear, accompanied by his loyal jester, finally saw the light of truth and was reunited with Cordelia who was not afraid to share her father's fate.
  • Movie poster artKing Lear (1971) by Peter Brook
    • DVD
    Call Number: Jones Media DVD #18142
    Paul Scofield plays King Lear, an aging monarch whose decision to split his kingdom between his three daughters bears tragic consequences.
  • Cover artKing Lear (1983) by Michael Elliott
    • DVD
    Call Number: Jones Media DVD #14452
    ISBN: 9780769712239
    Presents William Shakespeare's play about a foolish king (Laurence Olivier) who divides his realm between two ungrateful daughters.
  • Cover artKing Lear (1998) by Richard Eyre
    • DVD
    Call Number: Jones Media DVD #3649
    ISBN: 9781593752057
    Based on the 1997 Royal National Theatre production, widely considered the finest staging of King Lear in the past decade, Ian Holm 'touches greatness' (N.Y. Times) in Shakespeare's most sublime and difficult role.
  • Cover artKing Lear (2008) by Trevor Nunn and Chris Hunt
    • DVD
    Call Number: Jones Media DVD #8477
    ISBN: 9780793670666
    Proposing to divide his vast kingdom amongst his three daughters, Goneril, Regan and Cornelia, Lear (Ian McKellen) devises a test for his offspring to convince him of their suitability and compassion for rule. Goneril and Regan's true colors emerge, they uncover a vast conspiracy of greed and cruelty within the once loyal dynasty.
  • Movie poster artMacbeth (1971) by Roman Polanski
    • DVD
    Call Number: Jones Media DVD #18143
    In this story of murder, witchcraft, and revenge, Macbeth (Jon Finch), driven by overwhelming ambition and an unscrupulous wife murders the King of Scotland and claims the throne for himself. He begins a violent reign of terror and execution in a desperate attempt to maintain his power. Haunted by ghosts and vexed by witches, he and his wife rapidly descend into the depths of madness and paranoia as the weight of their crimes proves their undoing.
  • Cover artMacbeth (1978) by Trevor Nunn
    • DVD
    Call Number: Jones Media DVD #16714
    ISBN: 9780767068109
    Driven by his ambitious wife, Macbeth (Ian McKellen) plots to take over the Scottish throne.
  • Movie poster artMacbeth (2001) by Gregory Duran
    • DVD
    Call Number: Jones Media DVD #10243
    A television production of Shakespeare's play of tyranny and ambition presenting the Royal Shakespeare Company stage production. (Antony Sher)
  • Cover artMacbeth (2010) by Rupert Goold
    • DVD
    Call Number: Jones Media DVD #11688
    ISBN: 9781608833306
    Adaptation of the stage production which relocates the action to a nameless 20th-century underground facility, offering a parable of the quest for power in the modern world. (Patrick Stewart)
  • Movie poster artMacbeth (2015) by Justin Kurzel
    • DVD
    Call Number: Jones Media DVD #21133
    Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard star in this adaptation of Shakespeare's tragedy. After three witches foretell that Scottish nobleman Macbeth (Fassbender) will be king he becomes obssessed by the idea. Encouraged by his wife Lady Macbeth (Cotillard), his ambition becomes all-consuming and he kills the reigning monarch, King Duncan (David Thewlis). But Macbeth becomes a tyrannical ruler, filled with anxiety over who he can trust ...
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