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Shakespeare maintained a wide-ranging interest in different forms of “natural philosophy,” which combined what we now call ...
The permanent exhibition at the Folger Shakespeare Library celebrates the playwright with its world-class collection of First Folios and other materials while leaving him oddly diminished.
Biography.com editor Catherine explains how a lost letter to his wife, Anne Hathaway, provides fresh insight into the Bard's ...
New research has cast fresh doubt on the origins of one of the most famous insults aimed at William Shakespeare, pointing the ...
Check out three versions of Shakespeare's works around the county this summer, including The Comedy of Errors and A Midsummer ...
It was the early 1600s when William Shakespeare wrote “Measure for Measure” and “The Tempest.” Yet, more than 400 years after ...
Starting as an act at Renaissance festivals, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) [revised] [again] was ...
In a twist worthy of a Shakespearean play, researchers have unveiled the true author behind a centuries-old critique of the ...
"The Shakespeare Opera Project," by Bogdan Mynka, will run Aug. 29-31 and include two quartets of dancers and singers in an ...
Why are the plays of William Shakespeare still so popular 400 years after his death? "Sunday Morning" talks with New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd and actor Patrick Page about the Bard's enduring ...