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Macbeth

A Visual Companion

Illustrated by Clair Wang

Distributed for ACMRS Press

Macbeth

A Visual Companion

Illustrated by Clair Wang

A collaboration between experienced Shakespeare scholar-educator Wendy Beth Hyman and her former student, emerging queer illustrator and animator Clair Wang, that seeks to visualize the literary language of Macbeth.

An Illustrated Guide to Macbeth offers a unique resource to readers, teachers, and performers of Shakespeare: an illustrated guide to those literary features of Shakespeare’s texts that can’t be represented on stage. How do you unravel a complex metaphor, an antiquated pun, an embedded allegory? What if allusions and images and similes could appear before the reader’s eyes? What if we could learn to read as Renaissance readers did: with fewer footnotes, but greater capacity to “see” literary language like chiasmus or equivocation? This is the aim of this creative collaboration. 

Designed to be read alongside the free online editions provided by the Folger Shakespeare Library, An Illustrated Guide to Macbeth illuminates the most obscure features of a very complex play, empowering readers to unpack Shakespeare without reliance on watered-down modernizations or even staged productions. Hyman and Wang present a two-part strategy. One, illustrations that, rather than counterfeiting the action of drama, provide a visual representation of the inner worlds of language. And two, scholarly commentary that, rather than inertly explain or obtusely theorize difficulty, shows how literary devices themselves generate meaning. They thus model for readers how to access metaphors, allusions, and images in real time—just like Shakespeare’s original audience did. In the process, they aim to empower students and non-specialist teachers not only to understand Macbeth or Shakespeare more generally, but also to showcase a model for more confidently grappling with challenging literary texts of all kinds.


192 pages | 115 color plates | 6 x 9 | © 2026

Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies

Design

Education: Curriculum and Methodology

Literature and Literary Criticism: British and Irish Literature


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Table of Contents

General Introduction

How to use this book (How to read literary language, for readers and teachers)

Macbeth overview:
Turning Chronicle into Tragedy (on Jacobean history)

But why witches? (on the supernatural environment of the play)

Dagger of the mind (on tragic interiority/psychology)

Macbeth on page and stage (on what language and performance both give us)

Ambiguity and interpretation (how the play itself thematizes complexity and visual knowledge)

List of Characters

Act 1: Brief plot summary, interspersed drawings and analysis

Act 2: Brief plot summary, interspersed drawings and analysis

Act 3: Brief plot summary, interspersed drawings and analysis

Act 4: Brief plot summary, interspersed drawings and analysis

Act 5: Brief plot summary, interspersed drawings and analysis

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