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The Fantastical Strangeness of William Shakespeare

Shakespeare on Tor.com

The Hollow Crown: Shakespeare’s Histories in the Age of Netflix

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Introducing Shakespeare on Tor.com!

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Julius Caesar Dies, Wills the Modern Movie Blockbuster to the People

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Unreliable Histories: Language as Power in The Tempest

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Shakespeare Adaptations That Best Speak to Teens

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Shakespeare’s King: Some Thoughts on Henry V, Part 2

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The Magic (or Not) of The Winter’s Tale

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King Lear: The Syntax and Scansion of Insanity

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Alike in Dignity: Feuding Houses in Romeo and Juliet

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Bending Shakespeare

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What the F*ck, Iago?

Midsummer’s Music and Magic

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Love's Labour's Lost vs Pericles rereading Shakespeare

When Less Plot is More Play: Love’s Labour’s Lost vs. Pericles Prince of Tyre

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Max Gladstone at the Bryant Park Reading Room

Who’s There? Max Gladstone Reads Hamlet in Bryant Park!

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The Comedy of Errors and Doppelgänger Stories: When Finding Your Missing Piece Means Finding Yourself

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How Pacing Makes History into Story: Shakespeare’s Histories and The White Queen

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Playwrights, Magicians, and Zombies: 15 Fictional Shakespeares

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Sooner or Later, Shakespeare Will Describe Your Life

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The Fantastical Strangeness of William Shakespeare

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