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Shakespeare unbounded: the digital domain

On 7 April I was part of a panel on the subject of performance archives at the Shakespeare Association of America’s annual meeting in Boston. The panel was chaired by Michael Warren and the speakers were Kate Dorney from the … Continue reading

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Shakespeare’s sisters

We’re used to the idea that in the early modern period women were seen as intellectually inferior to men. Denied the educational opportunities afforded to their brothers, girls learned only the rudiments of reading and writing. And with their lives … Continue reading

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Bardbox: Shakespeare on YouTube

At the Shakespeare Association of America’s annual meeting in Boston this weekend I’m part of a panel looking at the future of Shakespeare performance archives. My particular contribution is a paper on the digital domain, and one of the websites … Continue reading

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John Harvard, Boston and the Shakespeare Association of America

Today the Shakespeare Association of America’s fortieth anniversary meeting begins in Boston. It will be the largest meeting the Association’s ever held, with over 1000 people signed up. I’ve had a few days to soak up its history of this great … Continue reading

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