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The publisher of the eminent Arden Shakespeare collection has sent a shock wave through the ranks of Shakespeare scholars by terminating the contract of the senior researcher charged with editing ...
Statues honouring the world-famous playwright William Shakespeare have been installed on train platforms along a West Midlands railway line. A total of 18 stations between Birmingham Moor Street and ...
It's stood for 500 years, and is a remarkable insight into the life and times of Shakespeare's mother, Mary Arden. There's also a good twist in the tale. Until 1999 Palmer's Farm was shown as Mary ...
The unknown Elizabethan playwright — or team of playwrights — responsible for “Arden of Faversham ... provenance — some scholars say Shakespeare contributed to the script, and ...
Queen Elizabeth I had executed Edward Arden, a relative of Shakespeare’s mother, for his supposed Catholic treachery. Here's where the folio comes up. Remy Cordonnier, librarian at the St-Omer ...
If the National Enquirer had been published in 1592, the story of Arden and April Faversham and ... research advises putting your money on Shakespeare and one other collaborator.) ...
If Shakespeare contributed to Arden, as seems increasingly likely, it would be one of the earliest plays in which he had a hand—possibly the earliest. As such, it introduces suggestive details ...
Rosalind’s journey to Arden may derive from Shakespeare’s annual trip to Stratford to see his wife and daughters, and the “limbs with travel tired” of the twenty-seventh sonnet perhaps ...
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