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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.

Birds of Shakespeare: The grey heron
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Birds of Shakespeare: The grey heron

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Missy Dunaway

Hamlet uses the heron, or “handsaw,” to reference his power struggle with his uncle, Claudius.

Excerpt: "Shakespeare and University Drama in Early Modern England" by Daniel Blank
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Excerpt: "Shakespeare and University Drama in Early Modern England" by Daniel Blank

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Daniel Blank writes about Shakespeare’s presence within the early modern university sphere.

What's onstage at Shakespeare theaters this summer
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What's onstage at Shakespeare theaters this summer

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Ben Lauer

Plan a visit to a theater near you with our guide to summer Shakespeare across the United States.

Quiz: Deaths in Shakespeare plays
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Quiz: Deaths in Shakespeare plays

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Lots of characters die in Shakespeare’s plays, sometimes in quite violent and graphic ways. Test your knowledge by taking our quiz.

Excerpt: "Shakespeare without a Life" by Margreta de Grazia
Shakespeare without a Life
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Excerpt: "Shakespeare without a Life" by Margreta de Grazia

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Did Shakespeare give much thought to how his works would survive after his death? Margreta de Grazia argues that his sonnets show he did.

“By false intelligence": AI, ChatGPT, and (the) Bard
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“By false intelligence": AI, ChatGPT, and (the) Bard

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Austin Tichenor

Austin Tichenor finds that AI does not quite measure up to William Shakespeare when he asks ChatGPT and Bard to write a new play called “Cardenio.”

Excerpt: "Richard III's Bodies from Medieval England to Modernity"
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Excerpt: "Richard III's Bodies from Medieval England to Modernity"

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The disabled body of Richard III, a historical English king and one of Shakespeare’s most iconic villains, is the focus of a recent book by Jeffrey R. Wilson.

Birds of Shakespeare: The magpie
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Birds of Shakespeare: The magpie

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Missy Dunaway

Artist Missy Dunaway explores the thieving magpie’s ominous appearances in Shakespeare’s plays.

"Something is desperate": Theatrical mishaps and embarrassing moments with Shakespeare
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"Something is desperate": Theatrical mishaps and embarrassing moments with Shakespeare

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Ben Lauer

We gathered tales of onstage mistakes, errors, and whoopsies from Shakespeare theaters across the US.

Excerpt: "Shakespeare's Book" by Chris Laoutaris
Shakespeare's Book
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Excerpt: "Shakespeare's Book" by Chris Laoutaris

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Chris Laoutaris explores the Shakespearean printing mystery behind the Pavier-Jaggard Quartos, published a few years before the First Folio.

Embroidering the crown: Needlework in the English royal court
an embroidered textile with figures representing the story of Hero and Leander
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Embroidering the crown: Needlework in the English royal court

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Rachel Pollack

Rachel Pollack writes about early modern English embroideries and the stories they depict, such as the classical myth of Hero and Leander.

The coriander connection: Brain health in early modern English recipes and Ayurvedic practices today
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The coriander connection: Brain health in early modern English recipes and Ayurvedic practices today

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Amita Jain

An Ayurvedic doctor explores resonances between traditional Indian medicine and an early modern English recipe in the Folger collection that prescribes coriander to “helpe the memorie.”

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