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Shakespeare & Beyond

The Shakespeare & Beyond blog features a wide range of Shakespeare-related topics: the early modern period in which he lived, the ways his plays have been interpreted and staged over the past four centuries, the enduring power of his characters and language, and more.

Quiz: Greek mythological figures in Shakespeare's plays
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Quiz: Greek mythological figures in Shakespeare's plays

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Troilus and Cressida is perhaps Shakespeare’s most obvious connection with classic Greek literature, given that the play’s events occur during the Trojan War. But references to Greek mythology are liberally sprinkled throughout the rest of Shakespeare’s plays as well. See…

"Painter’s art": Biofictional perspectives on Shakespeare
Austin Tichenor as William Shakespeare
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"Painter’s art": Biofictional perspectives on Shakespeare

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Austin Tichenor

Austin Tichenor as William Shakespeare in William Shakespeare’s Long Lost First Play (abridged), Folger Theatre, 2016. Photo by Teresa Wood. Depictions of William Shakespeare in fictional works are animated by the same impulse behind fanfiction — to fill in the…

Performance, advertising, and Anglo-Maghrebi diplomacy in Restoration and Augustan London
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Performance, advertising, and Anglo-Maghrebi diplomacy in Restoration and Augustan London

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Nat Cutter

In February 1682, it was reported in the London newspaper Loyal Protestant, and True Domestic Intelligence that ‘His Excellency the Morocco Ambassador is exceedingly well pleased with his Entertainments; Insomuch that he declared, that he thought there were not such…

Highlights from Shakespeare's Birthday 2021
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Highlights from Shakespeare's Birthday 2021

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Thanks for celebrating Shakespeare’s birthday with us this year! We received many creative and inspiring responses to our invitation to #ShareYourShakespeare on social media. Many people recited a line, speech, or sonnet from Shakespeare’s works. Here are a few of…

Up Close: A 'Seven Ages of Man' painting
Seven Ages of Man
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Up Close: A 'Seven Ages of Man' painting

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Take a closer look at a 19th-century oil painting in the Folger collection that depicts all seven ages of man from Jaques’s speech in Shakespeare’s “As You Like It.”

Where to Find Shakespeare in April
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Where to Find Shakespeare in April

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Ben Lauer

Find out how Shakespeare theaters across the United States are celebrating the Bard’s birthday this year.

Better than laughing: Renaissance melancholy
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Better than laughing: Renaissance melancholy

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Mary Ann Lund

The most famous book about Renaissance melancholy, Robert Burton’s The Anatomy of Melancholy (1621), celebrates its four hundredth anniversary this year. Though it was published five years after Shakespeare’s death, it gathers together ideas about melancholy from antiquity right through…

Order It: Sonnet 98
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Order It: Sonnet 98

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It’s springtime, and Sonnet 98 is a wonderful seasonal selection from Shakespeare. Take this quiz to see if you can put the sonnet’s 14 lines into their correct order.

Excerpt: 'Shakespeare and Lost Plays' by David McInnis
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Excerpt: 'Shakespeare and Lost Plays' by David McInnis

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When it comes to the theatrical landscape of Shakespeare’s London, there are the plays whose names we are familiar with — plays like Hamlet and Henry V — and then there are the plays that were being performed around the…

‘In the spiced Indian air’: Trading coin and cloth in the empire of the Great Mughal
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‘In the spiced Indian air’: Trading coin and cloth in the empire of the Great Mughal

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Lubaaba Al-Azami

The spiced air of India was the stuff of legend in Shakespeare’s England, and is brought to vivid life in this famous passage from “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” These were images which Shakespeare knew his audiences would understand, during a…

“Therefore we marvel”: WandaVision’s Shakespearean echoes
WandaVision juxtaposed with Antony and Cleopatra
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“Therefore we marvel”: WandaVision’s Shakespearean echoes

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Austin Tichenor

Austin Tichenor reflects on the tension the WandaVision series creates between character and genre, reminding him of Shakespeare’s plays.

Recipe: A 17th-century potato pie with marrow and dates
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Recipe: A 17th-century potato pie with marrow and dates

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Elizabeth DeBold

Sweet potato pies, a beloved staple of North American fall and winter cooking, are baked out of mashed or blended sweet potatoes mixed with condensed milk, eggs, and spices such as cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, mace, and allspice. Few Americans and…

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