Fiona Ritchie explores how women connect with the works of Shakespeare and have used them to make their voices heard throughout the ages
It should not be a big surprise that over at Cambridge University Press, we love Shakespeare on both sides of the ocean! We asked our staff: What is your favorite Shakespeare play…and why? Morten...
A comedy of errors gets even more complicated!
Gail Marshall, author of Shakespeare in the Nineteenth Century and Shakespeare and Victorian Women explores why Shakespeare is still so embedded in our culture and has been through the ages...
Shakespeare’s stories and characters have time and again been reimagined for modern audiences. Sometimes the inspiration is obvious, while others require a bit of thinking. Do you think that Shakespeare...
Paul Franssen explores what Shakespeare's take on current world issues such as war might have been if he were still here today...
In our sixth and final Virtual Roundtable on Emotions, our experts give their thoughts on what the future might hold.
Did you know they did indeed have chocolate back in Shakespeare’s day, but it was served as a beverage with hot pepper? Cindy Renfrow, the editor of the blog A Thousand Eggs , is an expert in...
You can spend Shakespeare's birthday in his hometown of Stratford-upon-Avon, where there will be celebration aplenty, or you can take off to one of these more exotic locations he immortalized in his works.
Shakespeare’s legacy is now identified with and embodied in the book we now call the “First Folio,” published posthumously seven years after Shakespeare’s death in 1623. The volume of thirty-six...
Toss aside the newspaper and enjoy this Shakespearean jigsaw puzzle with your Sunday coffee.
Chance are, you've used more than one of these words today.