"Serial Shakespeare after the End of the World: From Repetition Compulsions to the Romance of Recycling in Station Eleven" https://www.worldshakesbib.org/entry/bbbo1004/ Author: Wald, Christina. Type: Book Chapter Year: 2025 Publication Information: Bronfen, Shakespeare and Seriality: Page, Stage, Screen, 215–38. (https://www.bloomsburycollections.com/monograph?docid=b-9781350437296) : Bronfen, Shakespeare and Seriality: Page, Stage, Screen Annotation: Shows how the Station Eleven television series (q.v.) expands Shakespearean intertexts from the novel, namly King Lear, Tempest, and Hamlet. Demonstrates that Station Eleven's "recycling" of Shakespeare often comes through Shakespearean adaptations and not direct references to Shakespeare. Considers "Station Eleven's ending in its romance spirit" in counterpoint to its tragic allusions, post-apocalyptic setting, and eco-critical drive. Language: English Cross-References: Murai, Station Eleven Persons: Bronfen, Elisabeth; Mandel, Emily St. John Tags: Film, Cinema, Television, Radio, Hamlet, King Lear, Scholarship, Criticism, History of Criticism, The Tempest WSB Update: Winter 2025 WSB Record Number: bbbo1004