Shakespeare

  • Such Stuff as Dreams Are Made On

    This past weekend, thousands of people convened to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death. The Elizabethan bard’s formal innovations are widely revered as some of the most influential literary developments in history, so much so that we almost overlook…

  • The Singular They

    For the New York Times, Amanda Hess gives us a brief history of the increasingly prominent and ambiguously-gendered singular they, from usage in Shakespeare to Girls and The Argonauts.

  • The Conversation: Jeremy Clark and Thiahera Nurse

    The Conversation: Jeremy Clark and Thiahera Nurse

    I’m thinking about the difference between “I stay somewhere” and “I live somewhere.”

  • Wherefore Art Thou

    To honor the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death, the Folger Shakespeare Library is sending the First Folio around the country. Looks like the book tour really is dead.

  • What Country… Should Give You Harbour?

    Allison Meier writes at Hyperallergic on a speech, recently digitized by the British Library, that proves to be the only example of Shakespeare’s handwriting other than a few signatures. The excerpt comes from Sir Thomas More, a play written in collaboration,…

  • No, Lolita

    No, Lolita

    He wasn’t just my teacher. He was the rockstar teacher of our theater program.

  • The Sunday Rumpus Essay: How To Make Sure Your Writing Is Forgotten

    The Sunday Rumpus Essay: How To Make Sure Your Writing Is Forgotten

    Do you really want to have to listen from the grave as students discuss your themes and scholars analyze your syntax and trace your influence?

  • Ta-Nehisi Coates’s Poetic Voice

    All the poetry I have goes other places. It’s still with me. When I think about black lives, or the Black Panther comic, I’m thinking in a poetic sense. In an interview at The Poetry Foundation, Ta-Nehisi Coates discusses the…

  • The First Bohemian

    The Public Domain Review examines the work of Elizabethan writer Robert Greene, the original Bohemian, and the first known reviewer of William Shakespeare: Greene’s chief target was “an upstart Crow,” who “supposes he is as well able to bombast out…

  • Picturing a New Shakespeare

    At Hyperallergic, Allison Meier reviews a new collection that gathers posters for productions of Shakespeare from around the world. This collection has posters from fifty-five countries, ranging from the earliest advertisements for Shakespeare’s plays into productions from the present day.

  • Shakespeare’s First Folio, Coming to a City Near You!

    The Folger has 82 First Folios—the largest collection in the world. It’s located several stairways down, in a rare manuscript vault. To reach them, you first have to get through a fire door … (if a fire did threaten these…

  • Shakespeare Reimagined

    2016 is the 400th year since Shakespeare’s death and, to celebrate the famed playwright, Hogarth Press will release versions of Shakespeare’s works reimagined by popular authors for the modern audience. At VICE, Hope Whitmore interviews author Jeanette Winterson, who will be…

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