Unreferenced date January 2008 The ShakespeareInstitute is a centre for postgraduate study dedicated to the study of William Shakespeare and the literature of the English Renaissance . It is part of the University of Birmingham , and is located in Stratford upon Avon . The Institute was set up in 1951 at Mason Croft, the former home of novelist Marie Corelli . Budgetary problems forced it to be relocated to the main campus at Birmingham during the 1970s, but under the guidance of Professor Stanley Wells , the Institute was returned to Mason Croft in the 1980s and its position was consolidated in 1996 with the opening of the purpose built ShakespeareInstitute Library. The directors of the Institute have been Allardyce Nicoll Terence Spencer Philip Brockbank Stanley Wells Peter Holland academic Peter Holland Russell Jackson Kathleen McLuskie Michael Dobson External links http www.shakespeare.bham.ac.uk Official Website Category University of Birmingham Category Shakespearean scholarship Category Renaissance and Early Modern Research Centres UK university stub ... more details
Image Shakespear logo final.jpg thumb alt Black and white cartoon of William Shakespeare. Shakespeare in Action s logo. Shakespeare in Action is a Toronto based, multi racial William Shakespeare Shakespearean ... Shakespeare s plays to children and students across Toronto. ref Toronto Parents Guide http www.torontoparentsguide.com spid 24 details.aspx Shakespeare in Action , Toronto Parents Guide , Toronto ... Kelly, Shakespeare in Action offers a wide variety of programming for students, teachers and the community ... Collegiate Institute . ref Toronto District School Board http www.tdsb.on.ca SchoolWeb site ViewItem.asp ... TD Bank and the Toronto Public Library to produce the Shakespeare for Kids Library Club, a free program where children learn how to act out Shakespeare s plays themselves. ref Toronto Public Library http www.torontopubliclibrary.ca detail.jsp?Entt RDM5347&R 5347 TD Shakespeare for Kids , Toronto Public Library , Toronto. Retrieved on 2010 10 20. ref Mandate and History Shakespeare in Action seeks to inspire audiences of all ages, and believes that Shakespeare can and should be accessible to everyone ... and multi racial. ref Shakespeare in Action http www.shakespeareinaction.org company history Company History , Shakespeare in Action , Toronto. Retrieved on 2011 01 26. ref The company focuses on demystifying Shakespeare s language by locating the characters in today s world and encouraging students to attach themselves to the stories within the play. The company s mainstage productions use Shakespeare ... and the process behind production. ref Brissenden, Annemarie. Empowering kids with Shakespeare, The Village Gleaner , 2002. ref The company s workshops and other programmes use Shakespeare s language ... Times , 1999. ref Shakespeare in Action is a non profit organization registered with the Canada ... Association of Canadian Theatres Who s Who publisher www.pact.ca accessdate 2011 01 26 ref Shakespeare ... and the United States teaching Shakespeare. ref Brissenden, Annemarie. Empowering kids with Shakespeare ... more details
Shakespeare by the Sea may refer to Shakespeare by the Sea, Halifax Shakespeare by the Sea, Newfoundland Shakespeare by the Sea Australia Shakespeare by the Sea, Los Angeles disambig ... more details
Image RIVERSIDE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY SHAKESPEARE CENTER 1982 iii small.jpg thumb right Riverside Shakespeare Company Shakespeare Center, 1982, In West Park Presbyterian Church, West 86 and Broadway The Shakespeare Center was the home of the Riverside Shakespeare Company , an Equity professional theatre .... ref The Shakespeare Center s facilities consisted of the main offices of the Riverside Shakespeare ... s contract with Actors Equity Association, the Riverside Shakespeare Company often launched major productions to Off Broadway status, as with its summer tours of Free Shakespeare and other specific productions ... of the Alliance of Resident Theatres in New York . The main theatre of The Shakespeare Center was reconstructed ... for the Marquis Theatre in mid town Manhattan, ref Landmarking Modernist Buildings? The Manhattan Institute ... play Nicholas Nickleby and The Threepenny Opera . One of the principal donors to The Shakespeare Center was Samuel H. Scripps , resident Lighting Designer of the Riverside Shakespeare Company and leading .... The Riverside Shakespeare Company , based at the church, will be starting its sixth season with a new stage built from the Royal Shakespeare Company s Nickleby set which was donated complete, right ... to the Riverside Shakespeare s production fund was matched last year at a benefit done by three ... Times , October 8, 1982. ref Image RIVERSIDE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY SHAKESPEARE CENTER STAGE FRONT.jpg thumb left The Shakespeare Center stage, home of the Riverside Shakespeare Company , Amsterdam at West 86th Street, 1982. The original planked stage of The Shakespeare Center was designed by David Emmons ... itself. Image RIVERSIDE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY SHAKESPEARE CENTER STAGE SMALL.jpg frame left Conceptual design for The Shakespeare Center stage, 1982. ref Brochure of the Riverside Shakespeare Company ... for a major Shakespeare production to be presented either in the theatre or on tour during the summer ..., was established the main office of the Riverside Shakespeare Company . In addition, certain special ... more details
Shakespeare and Company or Shakespeare & Company may refer to Shakespeare and Company bookstore , an English language bookshop in Paris , France hosts the annual Shakespeare & Company Literary Festival in June. Shakespeare & Company Minnesota , a theatre company in White Bear Lake, Minnesota . Shakespeare & Company Massachusetts , an unrelated theatre company in Massachusetts . disambig ... more details
Portrait of William Shakespeare work publisher Canadian Conservation Institute date 2008 12 23 url http ...Image Shakespeare Portrait Comparisons 2.JPG thumb right original thumb The Cobbe Portrait 1610 , The Chandos ... portraits of William Shakespeare. Within four decades of its foundation in 1856, upwards of 60 ... to be of William Shakespeare , ref Sir Sidney Lee , A Life of William Shakespeare, Smith, Elder ... evidence that Shakespeare ever commissioned a portrait , and there is no written description ... a character says O sweet Mr Shakespeare I ll have his picture in my study at the court. ref name pip David Piper O Sweet Mr. Shakespeare I ll Have His Picture The Changing Image of Shakespeare s Person, 1600 1800 , National Portrait Gallery, Pergamon Press, 1980. ref After his death, as Shakespeare ... commemorated in Shakespeare Memorial Shakespeare memorial sculptures , initially in Britain, and later ... for fakes and misidentifications. Portraits clearly identified as Shakespeare Image First Folio.jpg thumb The Droeshout Portrait of William Shakespeare, from the First Folio There are two representations of Shakespeare that are unambiguously identified as him, although both may be posthumous. Droeshout portrait . An engraving by Martin Droeshout as frontispiece to the collected works of Shakespeare ... Shakespeare1stFolio.pdf ref The bust in Shakespeare s funerary monument , in the choir of Holy Trinity ... six years after Shakespeare s death in 1616. It is believed to have been commissioned by the poet s son in law, Dr John Hall physician John Hall , and must have been seen by Anne Hathaway ShakespeareShakespeare s widow Anne . It is believed that the bust was made by the Flemish artist Gerard Johnson ... that have been claimed to represent Shakespeare, although in each the sitter is either unidentified or the identification with Shakespeare is debatable. Probably made during Shakespeare s lifetime ... attributed to Karel van Mander . This was identified in 1916 as an image of Ben Jonson and Shakespeare ... more details
painter Sir John Gilbert s 1849 painting The Plays of Shakespeare , containing scenes and characters from several of William Shakespeare s plays. William Shakespeare William Shakespeare s plays have ... of his plays appeared in print as a series of Folios and Quartos Shakespeare quartos , but approximately ..., and has introduced the term Shakespeare s late romances romances for what scholars believe to be his later comedies. Theatre in Shakespeare s time When Shakespeare first arrived in London in the late ... and plot situations are largely symbolic rather than realistic. As a child, Shakespeare ... Will In The World How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare by Stephen Greenblatt, W. W. Norton & Company ... also more static, valuing lengthy speeches over physical action. Shakespeare would have ... a modern theatre in ways that its predecessors did not. Elizabethan Shakespeare For Shakespeare ... meanings, and less concerned with simple allegory. Inspired by this new style, Shakespeare continued these artistic strategies, ref Shakespeare s Marlowe by Robert A. Logan, Ashgate Publishing, 2006 ..., romantic action, and exotic, often pastoral location that formed the basis of Shakespeare s comedic mode throughout his career. Citation needed date June 2007 Shakespeare s Elizabethan tragedies .... ref Irving Ribner, The English History Play in the Age of Shakespeare Princeton Princeton University ... of Tamburlaine play Tamburlaine . Even in his early work, however, Shakespeare generally shows more ... Hero in Marlowe, Chapman, Shakespeare, and Dryden New York Columbia University Press, 1967 ... of Hamlet . In comedy, Shakespeare strayed even further from classical models. The Comedy of Errors , an adaptation of Menaechmi , follows the model of new comedy closely. Shakespeare s other Elizabethan ... Institute Press, 1937, passim . ref survives in such episodes as the gulling of Malvolio . Jacobean ShakespeareShakespeare reached maturity as a dramatist at the end of Elizabeth s reign, and in the first ... more details
Shakespeare Theatre could refer to American Shakespeare Center , Staunton Virginia Royal Shakespeare Theatre , Stratford upon Avon Shakespeare Theatre Company of Washington, D.C. Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey Shakespeare s original Globe Theatre Its modern reconstruction, Shakespeare s Globe Theatre Elizabethan theatre in general See also Shakespeare Theatre Association of America disambig ... more details
William Shakespeare was a playwright. Shakespeare may also refer to Shakespeare, New Mexico , United States Shakespeare, Ontario , Canada 2985 Shakespeare , an asteroid Shakespeare crater , a crater on Mercury Shakespeare programming language HMS Shakespeare HMS Shakespeare , two ships of the Royal Navy Shakespeare, a List of Meerkat Manor meerkats Shakespeare meerkat on Meerkat Manor Shakespeare , a song by Akala rapper Akala Shakespeare Fishing Tackle People with the surname John Shakespeare c. 1531 1601 , father of William Shakespeare. Susanna Shakespeare c. 1583 1649 , daughter of William Shakespeare. Judith Shakespeare c. 1585 c. 1662 , daughter of William Shakespeare. Hamnet Shakespeare c. 1585 c. 1596 , son of William Shakespeare. Anne Hathaway Shakespeare c. 1555 c. 1623 , wife of william Shakespeare. Abraham Shakespeare c. 1966 2009 , American lottery winner and apparent murder victim Craig Shakespeare born 1963 , former association football player, assistant manager for Leicester City F.C. Frank Shakespeare born 1925 , American diplomat and media executive Sir Geoffrey Shakespeare ... Orleans Nicholas Shakespeare born 1957 , British journalist and writer Noah Shakespeare 1839 1921 , Canadian politician noted for his involvement in the anti Chinese movement Percy Shakespeare 1906 1943 , British artist Robbie Shakespeare born 1953 , Jamaican musician and producer, part of Sly and Robbie Stephan Shakespeare born 1957 , founder of market research company YouGov and of 18 Doughty Street Tom Shakespeare , 3rd Baronet born 1966 , geneticist and sociologist William Shakespeare American football 1912 1975 , American football player William Shakespeare cricketer 1883 1976 , cricketer for Worcestershire in the interwar period William Shakespeare singer born 1950 , stage name of Australian singer John Cave also known as John Cabe or Billy Shake William Shakespeare tenor 1849 1931 , English tenor, pedagogue, and composer William Geoffrey Shakespeare 1927 1996 , 2nd Baronet Shakespeare ... more details
Shakespeare s Sister can refer to Shakespears Sister , an alternative pop group featuring Siobhan Fahey Shakespeare s Sister song , a song by The Smiths A section of the essay A Room of One s Own by Virginia Woolf Joan Shakespeare , the sister of William Shakespeare disambig ... more details
Infobox film name Shakespeare in Love image Shakes in love mov poster.jpg alt caption Theatrical release ... br Film US language English budget 25 million gross 289,317,794 Shakespeare in Love is a 1998 British ... Tom Stoppard . The film portrays playwright William Shakespeare s involvement in a love affair ... are references to Shakespeare s plays. Shakespeare in Love won seven Academy Award s, including ... . Plot William Shakespeare Joseph Fiennes is a poor playwright for Philip Henslowe Geoffrey Rush , owner ... cheating on him with his patron, Shakespeare burns his new Shakespearean comedy comedy , Romeo and Ethel ... man named Thomas Kent is cast in the role after impressing Shakespeare with his performance and his love of Shakespeare s previous work. Kent is actually Viola de Lesseps Gwyneth Paltrow , the daughter ... disguise herself. After Shakespeare discovers his star s true identity, he and Viola begin a passionate secret affair. Inspired by her, Shakespeare writes quickly, and benefits from the advice of playwright and friendly rival Christopher Marlowe Christopher Kit Marlowe Rupert Everett . Shakespeare ... who needs money. When Viola is summoned to the court of Queen Elizabeth I Judi Dench , Shakespeare dons ... cannot capture the nature of true love . If Romeo and Juliet is a success, Shakespeare as playwright will win the money. The Queen, who enjoys Shakespeare s plays, agrees to witness the wager. Edmund ... of a competing theatre, Curtain Theatre the Curtain , offers his stage to Shakespeare. Shakespeare .... Viola replaces him and plays Juliet to Shakespeare s Romeo. Their passionate portrayal of two ... pay Shakespeare 50, the exact amount Shakespeare requires to buy a share in the Lord Chamberlain s Men . The Queen then directs Kent to tell Shakespeare to write something a little more cheerful next time, for Twelfth Night holiday Twelfth Night . Viola and Shakespeare part, resigned to their fates. The film closes as Shakespeare begins to write Twelfth Night Twelfth Night, Or What You Will imagining ... more details
for the Olympic rower Frank Shakespeare rower Infobox person honorific prefix Hon name Frank J. Shakespeare image alt caption birth name birth date birth date and age 1925 04 09 br New York City , New York U.S. state New York nationality United States American other names known for United States Ambassador to Portugal , United States Ambassador to the Holy See , Honorary Trustee of The Heritage Foundation occupation Francis J. Shakespeare born April 9, 1925, New York City is a former United States American diplomat and media executive. He was the president of CBS Television before entering public service. He served as the United States Ambassador to Portugal from 1985 to 1986 and the United States Ambassador to the Holy See from 1986 to 1989. He currently serves as an honorary member of the board of trustees for The Heritage Foundation . Early life and education Born to Francis and Frances n e Hughes Shakespeare and raised in the Roman Catholic faith, Shakespeare graduated B.S. from College of the Holy Cross Holy Cross College in 1946. ref name Nomination cite news title Nomination of Frank Shakespeare To Be a Member of the Board for International Broadcasting, and Designation as Chairman first last url newspaper Public Papers of the Presidents date 26 June 1981 accessdate ref He also served in the in the U.S. Navy from 1945 to 1946. He was later awarded honorary degrees in engineering ... Career Shakespeare was president of CBS Television in New York from 1950 to 1969 ref name Nomination ... 1986, Shakespeare was appointed United States Ambassador to the Holy See. ref name King cite news ... ref Since 1979 Shakespeare has been an honorary member of the board of trustees for The Heritage Foundation , a Washington, D.C. based public policy research institute. ref name Heritage cite web ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Shakespeare, Frank ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American businessman ... OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Shakespeare, Frank Category 1925 births Category Living people Category ... more details
inline date April 2011 The Shakespeare Baronetcy , of Lakenham in the City of Norwich, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom . It was created in 1942 for the Liberal Party UK Liberal politician Sir Geoffrey Shakespeare, 1st Baronet Geoffrey Shakespeare . The third Baronet is a geneticist and sociologist. Shakespeare Baronets of Lakenham 1942 Sir Geoffrey Shakespeare, 1st Baronet Sir Geoffrey Hithersay Shakespeare, 1st Baronet 1893&ndash 1980 Sir William Geoffrey Shakespeare, 2nd Baronet 1927&ndash 1996 . Shakespeare was a highly respected general practitioner who practised at the Bedgrove Health Centre in Aylesbury . He had achondroplasia . He inherited the baronetcy in 1980 on the death of his father. The title passed to the eldest of his children, Tom Shakespeare, on his death in 1996. Tom Shakespeare Sir Thomas William Tom Shakespeare, 3rd Baronet b. 1966 The heir presumptive is James Douglas Geoffrey Shakespeare b. 1971 . References Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David editors . Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage 1990 edition . New York St Martin s Press, 1990. rayment b DEFAULTSORT Baronets, Shakespeare Category Baronetcies Shakespeare ... more details
Italic title Infobox Journal cover Image Shakespeare quarterly.gif discipline Literature , performing arts abbreviation Shakespeare Quart. website http www.press.jhu.edu journals shakespeare quarterly index.html editor David Schalkwyk publisher Johns Hopkins University Press country United States history 1950 present frequency Quarterly link1 http muse.jhu.edu journals shakespeare quarterly link1 name Online access ISSN 0037 3222 eISSN 1538 3555 OCLC 1644507 Shakespeare Quarterly is a Peer review peer reviewed academic journal established in 1950 by the http www.shakespeareassociation.org Shakespeare Association of America . It is now under the auspices of the Folger Shakespeare Library . Along with book and performance criticism, Shakespeare Quarterly incorporates scholarly research and essays on William ShakespeareShakespeare and the age in which he worked. It also includes a special section devoted to the latest ideas in Shakespeare scholarship. As a companion, the Folger Library also publishes the reference database World Shakespeare Bibliography Online , which contains more than 125,000 annotated bibliographical references and several hundred thousand reviews. The editor of Shakespeare Quarterly is David Schalkwyk Folger Library . The World Shakespeare Bibliography Online is edited by James L. Harner Texas A&M University . See also Shakespeare s plays English Renaissance theatre Shakespeare on screen External links Official http www.press.jhu.edu journals shakespeare quarterly index.html http www.folger.edu Folger Shakespeare Library . http www.worldshakesbib.org World Shakespeare Bibliography Online http muse.jhu.edu journals shakespeare quarterly Shakespeare Quarterly at Project MUSE Category Literary magazines Category Shakespearean scholarship Category Quarterly journals Category Johns Hopkins University Press academic journals Category Publications established in 1950 Category English language journals journal stub ... more details
Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Shakespeare , after poet and playwright William Shakespeare HMS Shakespeare 1917 6 was a Thornycroft type leader Thornycroft type destroyer leader launched in 1917. She was handed over to the breakers in part payment for RMS Majestic 1914 6 in 1936, and was scrapped. HMS Shakespeare P221 6 was an British S class submarine 1931 S class submarine launched in 1941 and sold in 1946. Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Shakespeare, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names fi HMS Shakespeare ... more details
refimprove date February 2010 Shakespeare in the Park is a concept used across the world, as a form of free public presentation of William Shakespeare William Shakespeare s works. Such performances exist in Australia , Canada , New Zealand , Singapore ref http www.yoursingapore.com content traveller en browse apps eventdetails.759.html YourSingapore.com Shakespeare in the Park Macbeth ref , the United Kingdom , and the United States of America . The concept of summer Shakespearean productions is widespread, though for many the performances at the Delacorte Theater in New York City New York s Central Park constitute the definition of the Shakespeare in the Park phrase. These performances, known for the greater part of their existence as the New York Shakespeare Festival , continue as an annual celebrated free event for New Yorkers. The Delacorte s productions have included works by Anton Chekhov and Galt MacDermot in addition to works by Shakespeare, and it is not unusual for a part Shakespearean season to be presented under a Shakespeare in the Park banner. See also Bard on the Beach Kentucky Shakespeare Festival Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park Free Will Shakespeare Festival Shakespeare in Delaware Park Hudson Warehouse References Reflist External links http www.en.utexas.edu programs shakespeare links festivals festivallist.html List of Shakespeare in the Parks across the world Broken Link, 208 06 23 http shakespeare.palomar.edu festivals.htm List of Shakespeare Festivals and Production Companies http outdoordrama.unc.edu List of outdoor Shakespeare festivals in the United States Category Shakespeare festivals Category Cultural festivals Category Festival stubs theater stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Additional parameters for this template are available at Template Infobox Planet . Infobox planet discovery yes physical characteristics yes bgcolour FFFFC0 name 2985 Shakespeare discoverer Edward L. G. Bowell discovered October 12, 1983 alt names 1962 JJ 1976 GV br 1978 RY sub 4 sub 1978 TM sub 3 sub br 1980 BT sub 3 sub 1983 TV sub 1 sub named after William Shakespeare mp category Koronis family epoch July 14, 2004 Julian day JD 2453200.5 semimajor 426.008 Giga G m 2.848 Astronomical unit AU perihelion 406.916 Gm 2.720 AU aphelion 445.100 Gm 2.975 AU eccentricity 0.045 period 1755.241 day d 4.81 Julian year astronomy a inclination 2.658 degree angle asc node 34.467 arg peri 271.099 mean anomaly 190.012 avg speed 17.65 km second s dimensions ? km mass ? 10 sup 16 sup kg density 2 ? g cm surface grav ? m s escape velocity ? km s rotation ? d spectral type ? abs magnitude 12.1 albedo 0.1 ? single temperature 165 kelvin K 2985 Shakespeare is a small asteroid belt main belt asteroid , which was discovered by Edward L. G. Bowell in 1983. It is named after William Shakespeare , the English renaissance dramatist and poet. Minor planets navigator 2984 Chaucer 2986 Mrinalini Small Solar System bodies DEFAULTSORT Shakespeare Category Koronis asteroids Category Discoveries by Edward Bowell Category Asteroids named for people Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1983 Category William Shakespeare eo 2985 Shakespeare fa fr 2985 Shakespeare it 2985 Shakespeare la 2985 Shakespeare hu 2985 Shakespeare ja pl 2985 Shakespeare pt 2985 Shakespeare sk 2985 Shakespeare sr 2985 Shakespeare th 2985 vi 2985 Shakespeare ... more details
Infobox Heraldic knot knot Shakespeare knot image image caption badge Shakespeare badge.png badge caption The Shakespeare badge heraldry badge . family Shakespeare disambiguation Shakespeare family region Warwickshire notes Named for William Shakespeare , who is believed to have borne the knot as an insignia. The Shakespeare knot , a type of decorative unknot , is a heraldic knot . It is a derivative of the Bowen knot and closely akin to the Dacre knot . The knot is most notable for its appearance on the Shakespeare badge heraldry badge . A signet ring preserved in Stratford upon Avon said to have belonged to William Shakespeare bears the knot, where its lower dexter and sinister loops entwine a W for William and an S for Shakespeare . ref cite book title Knots, Ties and Splices A Handbook for Seafarers, Travellers and All Who Use Cordage, with Historical, Heraldic and Practical Notes last Burgess first Joseph Tom authorlink coauthors year 1884 publisher G. Routledge and Sons location Oxford isbn pages p. 12 url ref References reflist Heraldic knot Category Decorative knots Category Heraldic charges ... more details
Refimprove date March 2010 The Shakespeare Fellowship is an organization devoted to promoting Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford , as the true author of the works of William Shakespeare . Two organizations by this name have existed. The first, originally devoted to the study of the Shakespeare authorship but endorsing no particular candidate, was founded in England in 1921 by J. Thomas Looney , Sir George Greenwood , and others. It maintained worldwide membership, chiefly in the UK and the United States. In the United States, the Shakespeare Fellowship was incorporated in 1945. Oxfordian author and attorney Charlton Greenwood Ogburn provided legal assistance in incorporating the organization ... the 1940s, and also was editor of two of the group s publications, the Shakespeare Fellowship Newsletter 1939 1943 and the Shakespeare Fellowship Quarterly 1944 1948 . In the United States, the organization was superseded for many years beginning in 1957 by the Shakespeare Oxford Society . In 2001 the Shakespeare Fellowship was revived in the U. S. as a non profit educational foundation. The Shakespeare Fellowship 2001 The goals of the new Fellowship include bringing the Shakespeare authorship ... of Shakespeare to the 21st century. The group is dedicated to these specific objectives ref ... of the Shakespeare canon To promote and endow the reading, performance, study, and enjoyment of the works of Shakespeare To encourage and support the revision of literary history inaugurated by Looney ... of Shakespeare in the 21st century And to establish and promote a variety of related activities a quarterly ... addressing the authorship issue and the recognition of Edward de Vere as Shakespeare. The group publishes a quarterly journal, Shakespeare Matters ref http www.shakespearefellowship.org Newsletter ... if shakespeare didn t who did.html?ref edwarddevere New York Times article mentioning the Shakespeare Fellowship edu org stub DEFAULTSORT Shakespeare Fellowship Category Shakespeare authorship question ... more details
italic title Infobox Journal title Shakespeare Bulletin cover Image Shakespeare bulletin.gif editor Andrew James Hartley discipline Literature , Performing arts language English abbreviation publisher Johns Hopkins University Press country United States frequency Quarterly history 1982 present openaccess impact impact year website http www.press.jhu.edu journals shakespeare bulletin link1 http muse.jhu.edu journals shakespeare bulletin link1 name Online access link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC 61314128 LCCN CODEN ISSN 0748 2558 eISSN 1931 1427 Shakespeare Bulletin is an academic journal founded in 1982. The journal focuses exclusively on performance criticism and scholarly treatment of William Shakespeare Shakespearean and renaissance drama on stage and screen. Each issue contains original articles as well as theatre, film, and book reviews. Theatre coverage encompasses the United States , Canada , the United Kingdom , and many other countries. In 1992 the Bulletin incorporated the Shakespeare on Film Newsletter , which had been in publication since 1976. The current editor is Andrew James Hartley of the University of North Carolina, Charlotte . The journal is published quarterly in March, June, September, and December by the Johns Hopkins University Press . The average length of an issue is 140 pages. Annually the journal publishes approximately 20 articles, a hundred theatre film reviews and 10 reviews of performance oriented books. Special issues have covered such issues as the Shakespeare films of Orson Welles, audience studies Watching ourselves watching Shakespeare , Christopher Marlowe in performance, and teen film adaptations of Shakespeare s plays. Essays are double blind peer reviewed , while reviews are commissioned by the appropriate editor. See also Shakespeare s plays English Renaissance theatre Shakespeare on screen External links http www.press.jhu.edu journals shakespeare bulletin Official website http muse.jhu.edu journals shakespeare bulletin Shakespeare ... more details
Image RIVERSIDE SHAKESPEARE PROJECT logo 1.jpg thumb left px200 Logo for The Shakespeare Project , for The Riverside Shakespeare Company, 1982. In October 1983, the Riverside Shakespeare Company , then New York City s only year round professional Shakespeare theatre company, ref Sunny Winter, in The New York Shakespeare Society Bulletin, March 1983. ref inaugurated The Shakespeare Project , based at the theatre company s home on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, The Shakespeare Center . The Shakespeare Project was the first major New York residency of actors from the Royal Shakespeare Company with Edwin ..., seminars and performances at the company s Upper West Side theatre, The Shakespeare Center. The event was launched at a luncheon in the Shakespeare Room of the Algonquin Hotel attended by Joseph Papp , Helen Hayes , Frank Rich , Gloria Skurski, W. Stuart McDowell, and members of the Royal Shakespeare ... of the leading actors from London s Royal Shakespeare Company. ref name ReferenceA Bringing Bard ... of The Shakespeare Project , Marilyn Stasio of The New York Post, called it the adventurous Shakespeare Project involving the five guests from the Royal Shakespeare Company...a unique venture ... project. ref Riverside opens its Shakespeare Center , by Marily Stasio, The New York Post , October 22, 1983. ref In the evenings, the five actor also performed a five hander version of Shakespeare ..., the All Angels Episcopal Church at Lincoln Center, and The Shakespeare Center the home of the Riverside Shakespeare Company, located in West Park Presbyterian Church at Amsterdam and West 86th Street in Manhattan. The Host Committee for The Shakespeare Project included Henry Guettel, Leonard Bernstein ... residency of its kind by actors from the Royal Shakespeare Company According to the New York Times , until the launching of The Shakespeare Project in 1983, the Royal Shakespeare Company s actors had .... ref name ReferenceA On the opening night of The Shakespeare Project , Christopher Ravenscroft right ... more details
Mercury crater data image caption latitude 49.7 N or S N longitude 150.9 E or W W diameter 370 km depth eponym William Shakespeare Shakespeare is a 370 km diameter impact basin in the Shakespeare quadrangle of Mercury planet Mercury , which is named after this crater. It is located at 49.7 N, 150.9 W and is named after playwright William Shakespeare . External links http planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov jsp FeatureTypesData2.jsp?systemID 1&bodyID 9&typeID 9&system Mercury&body Mercury&type Crater, 20craters&sort AName&show Fname&show Lat&show Long&show Diam&show Stat&show Orig Data from USGS database crater stub Category Impact craters on Mercury Category William Shakespeare Mercury planet stub it Cratere Shakespeare ... more details
TOCright The Quest for Shakespeare is a television series television documentary series shown on cable channel EWTN . It is written and presented by author Joseph Pearce about William Shakespeare , and specifically the evidence that his Shakespeare s religion religion was Roman Catholic Catholic . The series comprises thirteen episodes that began airing May 2009. ref MCDONALD, THOMAS L., http www.ncregister.com site article 15492 Joseph Pearce on Shakespeare the Catholic , NC Register , July 27 August 9, 2008 issue ref The shows feature dramatizations of pertinent scenes and excerpts from Shakespeare s work by actors from Theatre of the Word , a theatrical company founded by Father Joseph Fessio . ref Barrows, Jessica http www.avemaria.edu litnewspearce Teaching Teachers and Writing Books Ave Maria University ref Episodes Episode 1 Will the Real Shakespeare Please Stand Up? Initial episode of the new series, looking into evidence that Shakespeare was Catholic. Episode 2 His Father s Will The last will and testament of Shakespeare s father, modelled on a spiritual testament of Charles Borromeo , showing that the writer came from a devout Catholic family. Episode 3 Faith of his Fathers More on Shakespeare s family. Episode 4 Living with Outlaws Persecution for of the Catholic faith as Shakespeare grew up. Episode 5 A Rose by Any Other Name Whether Shakespeare served as a teacher in the estate of the Catholic Houghton family. Episode 6 Love s Labours, Lost Years The writer s lost ... Safe with the Queen Shakespeare s complicated dealings with Queen Elizabeth. Episode 9 Family, Friends ..., and the Catholic milieu. Episode 13 He Died a Papist Shakespeare s will as evidence that his life and passing were as a faithful member of the Church. See also William Shakespeare s religion References Reflist External links http www.ewtn.com series 2009 Shakespeare.htm EWTN The Quest for Shakespeare DEFAULTSORT The Quest For Shakespeare Category William Shakespeare Religion tv prog stub ... more details
Refimprove date September 2007 File Third folio.JPG thumb The Third Folio of Shakespeare s plays, listing additional works attributed to the author The Shakespeare Apocrypha is a group of plays and poems that have sometimes been attributed to William Shakespeare , but whose attribution is questionable ... the authorship of the works traditionally attributed to Shakespeare. Background In his own lifetime, Shakespeare saw only about half of his plays enter print. Some individual plays were published in Quarto text quarto , a small, cheap format. Then, in 1623 , seven years after Shakespeare s death ... they, like Shakespeare, worked for the King s Men playing company King s Men , the London playing company that produced all of Shakespeare s plays in Elizabethan England , plays belonged to the company ... what Shakespeare wrote, and what he did not the plays that were included in the First Folio must be by Shakespeare, and those that were excluded must not, since Heminges and Condell were in a better position to know what Shakespeare wrote than subsequent scholars or other sources. However, there are a number of complications that have created the concept of the Shakespeare Apocrypha. The Apocrypha ... by Shakespeare along with poems known to have been written by other authors, along with some of unknown authorship. Later unattributed poems have also been assigned by some scholars to Shakespeare at various times. Plays attributed to Shakespeare during the 17th century, but not included in the First Folio Several plays published in quarto during the seventeenth century bear Shakespeare s name on the title ... Prince of Tyre Pericles are believed by most scholars of Shakespeare to have been written ... to believe they really are by Shakespeare. Scholars have suggested various reasons for the existence ... printers trading on Shakespeare s reputation. In other cases, Shakespeare may have had an editorial ... outline by Shakespeare. Some may be collaborations between Shakespeare and other dramatists ... more details
infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Is Shakespeare Dead? title orig translator image Image Is Shakespeare Dead cover.jpg 175px image caption First edition book cover author Mark Twain illustrator cover artist country United States language English language English series genre non fiction publisher Harper & Brothers release date 1909 ref File 1909. Is Shakespeare Dead? From My Autobiography.djvu Facsimile of the original 1st edition . ref english release date media type Print Hardcover Hardback pages 149 isbn NA no ISBNs then oclc 751341 preceded by A Horse s Tale followed by Captain Stormfield s Visit to Heaven Is Shakespeare Dead? is a short, semi autobiographical work by American humorist Mark Twain . It explores the Shakespearean authorship question controversy over the authorship of the William Shakespeare Shakespearean literary canon via satire, anecdote, and extensive quotation of contemporary authors on the subject. The original publication ...&dq Is Shakespeare Dead 3F v onepage&q &f false books.google.com ref by Harper & Brothers , twelve months before Mark Twain s death. Summary In the book, Twain expounds the view that Shakespeare s life Shakespeare of Stratford was not the author of the canon, and lends tentative support to the Baconian ... points That little was known about Shakespeare s life, and the bulk of his biographies were based on conjecture. That a number of eminent British barristers and judges found Shakespeare s plays ... professional. That in contrast, Shakespeare of Stratford had never held a legal position or office ... their famous authors for generations, but this had not happened in Shakespeare s case. He described ... the believers in Shakespeare to adherents of Arthur Orton and Mary Baker Eddy . References Reflist Bardauthor Twain Category 1907 books Category Books by Mark Twain Category Shakespeare authorship question de Is Shakespeare dead? ... more details