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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.

How Queen Elizabeth I spent her summer vacation
Queen Elizabeth I arriving at Nonsuch
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How Queen Elizabeth I spent her summer vacation

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Karen Lyon

Elizabeth I arriving at Nonsuch, Franz Hogenberg after Georg Hoefnagel. Hand-colored engraving from Braun and Hogenberg’s Civitates Orbis Terrarum, ca. 1598. Folger Shakespeare Library. (Click the image to see a zoomable version in the Folger’s digital image collection.) You thought you had…

Follow the First Folio tour! Updates from Louisiana, Massachusetts, Montana, Hawaii, West Virginia, and North Carolina
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Follow the First Folio tour! Updates from Louisiana, Massachusetts, Montana, Hawaii, West Virginia, and North Carolina

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Esther French

(Photo Credit: Tulane School of Liberal Arts) Tulane University welcomed the First Folio to its city earlier this month in true New Orleans style: Dr. Michael White and the Liberty Brass Band led a jazz funeral for Shakespeare, followed by a…

Quiz: How well do you know the history of Shakespeare in America?
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Quiz: How well do you know the history of Shakespeare in America?

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Esther French

America’s ShakespeareHow well do you know the history of Shakespeare in America?The Booth BrothersLess than a year before John Wilkes Booth became infamous for assassinating Abraham Lincoln, he and two of his brothers (normally onstage rivals) teamed up for a…

Shakespeare and Cervantes: Dying well after living well
The dying hour
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Shakespeare and Cervantes: Dying well after living well

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Kathryn Swanton

The dying hour of the rich man from the parable of Lazarus and the rich man. Crispijn van de Passe. Between 1590 and 1610. Folger Shakespeare Library In The Art of Dying Well, the Italian Jesuit Robert Bellarmine, a contemporary…

Orson Welles and the Voodoo 'Macbeth' that launched his directing career
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Orson Welles and the Voodoo 'Macbeth' that launched his directing career

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Esther French

That’s a hot ticket! (Photo Credit: Library of Congress) Can you feel the feverish excitement in the air? This photograph from April 14, 1936, shows the crowded streets outside the Lafayette Theatre in Harlem on opening night for the Federal Theatre…

Creating Shakespeare's First Folio
First Folio
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Creating Shakespeare's First Folio

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Esther French

A First Folio at the Folger Shakespeare Library. Photo by Lloyd Wolf. Imagine a world without Macbeth, Twelfth Night, or Julius Caesar. We likely wouldn’t have half of Shakespeare’s plays without the First Folio. Who was responsible for making this book,…

The Wonder of Will Live: Hear from Kal Penn, Justice Stephen Breyer, and other presenters
The Wonder of Will Live
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The Wonder of Will Live: Hear from Kal Penn, Justice Stephen Breyer, and other presenters

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Esther French

What better way to pay tribute to the world’s greatest storyteller than with stories, Folger Director Michael Witmore said as he welcomed the audience to a special event commemorating the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death on April 23, The Wonder…

Shakespeare's birthday party
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Shakespeare's birthday party

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Esther French

William Shakespeare entered and exited the world on the same date: April 23. This past weekend, the Folger Shakespeare Library commemorated the 400th anniversary of his death (1616-2016), but we also threw him a big birthday party as we do every year.…

Shakespeare belongs to all of us
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Shakespeare belongs to all of us

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Michael Witmore

Shakespeare died 400 years ago this week. Who cares? Well, millions and millions of people. Shakespeare remains the most produced playwright in America. Over 90% of American high school students study his plays and poetry, not to mention half of…

Reduced Shakespeare Company and the golden age of Shakespeare parodies
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Reduced Shakespeare Company and the golden age of Shakespeare parodies

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Richard Schoch

Reduced Shakespeare Company. (l-r) Reed Martin, Teddy Spencer, Austin Tichenor. Photo by Jeff Thomas. A high point in the Folger Shakespeare Library’s 2016 celebration of Shakespeare, The Wonder of Will, is the return appearance of the Reduced Shakespeare Company—the other…

Celebrating Shakespeare at 400
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Celebrating Shakespeare at 400

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Esther French

The Wonder of Will Live Watch the live broadcast of The Wonder of Will Live on Saturday, April 23, at noon EDT, on C-SPAN2’s Book TV or streaming online. Hear Shakespeare stories from Kal Penn, Supreme Court Associate Justice Stephen…

How 'The New York Times' commemorated the Shakespeare tercentenary in 1916
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How 'The New York Times' commemorated the Shakespeare tercentenary in 1916

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Esther French

2016 marks 400 years after William Shakespeare’s death, and the world is celebrating the quatercentenary with Shakespeare performances, festivals, and fireworks. One hundred years ago, what was said about the Shakespeare tercentenary in the United States? We see one of these windows…

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