Origins: Shakespeare’s First Folio
It’s 400 years since Shakespeare’s friends published his First Folio. DAVID MCINNIS, associate professor of Shakespeare and early modern drama at The University of Melbourne, looks at how it came about…
Sight-Seeing: Shakespeare’s musings on religion are like curious whispers – they require deep listening to be heard
In an article first published on The Conversation, ANTHONY D BAKER, professor of systematic theology at the Seminary of the Southwest, says The Bard’s greatest pronouncements on faith take a bit of work to hear…
StrangeSights: A fishy Christmas tree; William Shakespeare’s injection; and, more monoliths…
DAVID ADAMS looks at the odder side of life…
KNOW IT ALL: WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
William Shakespeare, arguably the most famous and influential of all English writers, died 400 years ago this month. DAVID ADAMS looks at some facts you may not know about the man known as the ‘Bard of Avon’ and his work…