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William Shakespeare, the writer who – above all others, perhaps – keeps giving and giving. Michael Caines takes us through the latest research, theories and discoveries (or not, as the case may be); Why do women read more fiction than men? Lucy Scholes returns to the age-old conundrum
Death by Shakespeare: Snakebites, stabbings and broken hearts by Kathryn Harkup
Untimely Death in Renaissance Drama by Andrew Griffin
Shakespeare in a Divided America by James Shapiro
Shakespeare and Trump by Jeffrey R. Wilson
‘Infecting the teller – The failure of a mathematical approach to Shakespeare’s authorship’ by Brian Vickers, in this week’s TLS
Why Women Read Fiction: The stories of our lives by Helen Taylor
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William Shakespeare, the writer who – above all others, perhaps – keeps giving and giving. Michael Caines takes us through the latest research, theories and discoveries (or not, as the case may be); Why do women read more fiction than men? Lucy Scholes returns to the age-old conundrum
Death by Shakespeare: Snakebites, stabbings and broken hearts by Kathryn Harkup
Untimely Death in Renaissance Drama by Andrew Griffin
Shakespeare in a Divided America by James Shapiro
Shakespeare and Trump by Jeffrey R. Wilson
‘Infecting the teller – The failure of a mathematical approach to Shakespeare’s authorship’ by Brian Vickers, in this week’s TLS
Why Women Read Fiction: The stories of our lives by Helen Taylor
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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