Reimagining Shakespeare for Children and Young Adults
by Naomi Miller
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First published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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This critical guide offers fresh perspectives on adapting Shakespeare's works for younger audiences, examining how complex themes and Elizabethan language can be transformed into accessible literary experiences for children and teens. Miller analyzes contemporary retellings across various formats—from graphic novels and animated films to modernized prose versions—demonstrating how educators and authors preserve the Bard's core narratives while making them relevant to new generations.
What distinguishes this academic work is its balanced approach to literary criticism, validating both the educational value of simplified adaptations and the artistic merit of innovative reinterpretations. Parents and educators seeking thoughtful analysis of how Shakespeare's universal themes translate across age groups will find this an invaluable resource for bridging classic literature with contemporary young readers, ultimately enriching classroom discussions and independent reading experiences alike.
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