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The name of Shakespeare needs no introduction for anyone, literature lovers however understand in depth and length about the ...
Growing up, the Bard was for white kids. Now in his forties, our columnist—professor, novelist, Pulitzer Prize winner—reads his plays for the first time. And guess what?
Ross Valley Players presents a stunning production of Gunderson’s “The Book of Will,” a riotous tale of a group of ...
Robbinsdale Armstrong English teacher and baseball coach Anthony Bakke has won another award for his Shakespeare rewrite. His ...
Shakespeare & Co. will transfer ownership of its last New York storefront, located on the Upper West Side, to Strand Book ...
The author of ‘Dark Renaissance’ on how he arrived at New Historicism, his fascination with Shakespeare and The Bard’s ...
West Shore's elected school board is considering broad restrictions on school books. But administrators say they've never seen a book challenged.
NH bill one step from becoming law would states parents may submit written complaints alleging a book or other material is ...
Whether you have great expectations or are keen to be far from the madding crowd, the UK’s literary calendar has something ...
A 400-year-old Shakespeare mystery has gotten a major shake-up.
A set of the first four editions of William Shakespeare’s collected works is expected to sell for up to $6 million at auction ...
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