Por: The Atlantic World June 29, 2023
The authorship controversy has yet to surface a compelling alternative to the man buried in Stratford. Perhaps that’s because, until recently, no one was looking in the right place. The case for Emilia Bassano.Updated at 6:33 p.m. ET on June 7, 2019.On a spring night in 2018, I stood on a Manhattan sidewalk with friends, reading Shakespeare aloud. We were in line to see an adaptation of Macbeth and had decided to pass the time refreshing our... + full article
The Atlantic USA Life June 18, 2023
A conversation between a leading Shakespeare scholar and this summer’s Shakespeare in the Park director about staging Hamlet in the Atlanta of 2020Ato Blankson-Wood in the Public’s Free Shakespeare in the Park production of Hamlet, directed by Kenny Leon, running at the... + más
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Slate USA Life May 11, 2023
Here are some things we know about William Shakespeare. He was born in April of 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon. His father, John, was a leatherworker who held several municipal offices in their hometown, including burgess, alderman, and high bailiff. William married a woman named... + más
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WPLG Local 10 USA Entertainment April 28, 2023
LONDON – An engrossing account of “how Shakespeare became Shakespeare” has been named the greatest-ever winner of the U.K.’s leading nonfiction book prize.James Shapiro’s “1599: A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare” won the Baillie Gifford Prize Winner of... + más
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ABC News USA Entertainment April 28, 2023
LONDON -- An engrossing account of “how Shakespeare became Shakespeare” has been named the greatest-ever winner of the U.K.’s leading nonfiction book prize.James Shapiro’s “1599: A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare” won the Baillie Gifford Prize Winner of... + más
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New York Post USA Opinion March 14, 2023
Shakespeare has long been dismissed, with others in the Western canon, as a dead white male. Now, there’s another, worse charge against the bard — he created the concept of whiteness. Yes, instead of standing in the line of literary giants such as Dante, Chaucer and... + más
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The Atlantic USA Life March 10, 2023
A new book argues that the playwright’s work was central to defining whiteness as a racial category—one that has persisted ever since.White people in Shakespeare? Isn’t that, well, redundant? (Illustration by Joanne Imperio. Source: Bettmann / Getty.)March 10, 2023, 8 AM... + más
Shakespeare through a glass wokely as new book accuses legendary writer of ‘white-people-making’ | New York Post
New Zealand arts funder rejects Shakespeare as 'imperialism' | WPLG Local 10
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