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Michelle Terry is The New Artistic Director of Shakespeare’s Globe

Michelle Terry is The New Artistic Director of Shakespeare’s Globe

 

The new Director of Shakespeare's Globe is an experienced performer of Shakespeare including many roles in performances at the Globe itself. See the attached announcement:

http://blog.shakespearesglobe.com/post/163360048328/michelle-terry-is-the-new-artistic-director-of?utm_source=Shakespeare%27s%20Globe&utm_medium=email

Shakespeare and Milton

Shakespeare and Milton

The recent Milton anniversary triggered some interesting discussions of his current literary status, particularly in comparison with Shakespeare’s. One is recorded on YouTube at:

“Shakespeare vs Milton: The Kings of English Literature Debate”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IskEx0tgoo4

Another more focused comparison by Hugh Richmond appears at academia.edu under the heading:

Shakespeare's Tragedies Reviewed

 

Peter Lang - International Academic Publisher, Moosstrasse 1 - POB 350 CH-2542 Pieterlen / Switzerland

RICHMOND, HUGH MACRAE ,

SHAKESPEARE’S TRAGEDIES REVIEWED: A SPECTATOR’S ROLE

New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 31 August 2015. XIV, 207 pp.ISBN 978-1-4331-2919-3 hb. (Hardcover) SFR 79.00 / €65.35 / £ 52.00 / US$ 84.95eBook: ISBN 978-1-4539-1480-9 SFR 83.25 /  € 65.35 / £ 52.00 / US$ 84.95

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We would like to welcome all previous visitors to our Shakespeare’s Staging website and every new one to explore our fresh version of it, newly upgraded, updated, and with a highly developed cross-reference system and many new supplementary essays on related topics. Please use the newly available blog to comment and advise us on this development and to offer any adjustments or additions that might be advantageous.

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