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Shakespeare & Beyond

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.

An English Garden: Dancing tunes and lyric poetry in Elizabethan England
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An English Garden: Dancing tunes and lyric poetry in Elizabethan England

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As the arts and culture flourished in Shakespeare’s England, musical life blossomed as well.

The rise and fall of sumptuary laws: Rules for dressing in Shakespeare's England
A court costume of the time of James I. Folger Shakespeare Library.
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The rise and fall of sumptuary laws: Rules for dressing in Shakespeare's England

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Karen Lyon

In Shakespeare’s England, those wearing clothes adjudged to be above their station were subject to fines or imprisonment under sumptuary laws.

The well-dressed Elizabethan: Renaissance fashions as social markers
English clothing
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The well-dressed Elizabethan: Renaissance fashions as social markers

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Karen Lyon

Renaissance fashion was unquestionably distinctive, especially among the upper class, who favored clothing with luxurious fabrics and dramatic silhouettes.

Quiz: How well do you know Shakespeare's genres?
Shakespeare First Folio
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Quiz: How well do you know Shakespeare's genres?

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Esther French

The Folger, along with many Shakespeare scholars, recognizes five categories of Shakespeare’s work: comedies, histories, tragedies, romances, and poems. Take the quiz to see if you can match the right works with the right genres!

San Francisco Shakespeare Festival celebrates its 35-year history with 35 Shakespeare speeches
San Francisco Shakespeare Festival
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San Francisco Shakespeare Festival celebrates its 35-year history with 35 Shakespeare speeches

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Esther French

San Francisco Shakespeare Festival has been presenting a series of free, short performances of famous Shakespeare speeches at notable San Francisco landmarks to celebrate its 35-year history in the city.

Educating and training a child in the early modern period
Guild chapel and school
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Educating and training a child in the early modern period

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Karen Lyon

Education was increasingly important in the early modern period with the rise of social mobility, but children were also put to work around the household.

Eclipses in Shakespeare's plays
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Eclipses in Shakespeare's plays

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Esther French

Here are three of the ways Shakespeare used eclipses in his plays and poems. Did you know? In 1598, England experienced a total solar eclipse.

What's onstage at Shakespeare theaters in August
Hamlet at The Old Globe
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What's onstage at Shakespeare theaters in August

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Esther French

Every month, we share a snapshot of Shakespeare in performance around America. Which plays are opening this month? We check in with our theater partners.

Completing the Shakespeare canon
Colorado Shakespeare Festival Henry VI Part 2
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Completing the Shakespeare canon

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Esther French

Colorado Shakespeare Festival has completed the canon for the second time since its inaugural season. See which other theaters have completed the canon.

Salmon in pastry: A Renaissance recipe from Shakespeare's Kitchen by Francine Segan
Salmon pastry
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Salmon in pastry: A Renaissance recipe from Shakespeare's Kitchen by Francine Segan

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Salmon, oysters, asparagus, and grapes are all ingredients in this unusual pie recipe from Francine Segan’s cookbook “Shakespeare’s Kitchen.”

Shakespeare, improvisation, and the art of rhetoric
Ellen Terry as Viola
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Shakespeare, improvisation, and the art of rhetoric

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Shakespeare characters like Viola and Iago are masters of improvisation, says Folger Director Michael Witmore in this excerpt from the 2017 Shakespeare’s Birthday Lecture.

Quiz: Can you guess the Shakespeare play just from its most memorable props?
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Quiz: Can you guess the Shakespeare play just from its most memorable props?

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How well do you know the props in Shakespeare’s plays? Take the quiz!

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