Henry Peacham, 'Silvius', from Minerva Britanna (1612)

Into the woods with Shakespeare

02 October 2017

reimagines the real forests that our greatest playwright evoked in his works.  ̽»¨Ö±²¥final book of renowned scholar, Anne Barton, it explores the changeable and sometimes sinister presence of the forest in literature and culture.

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Nan Shepherd celebrated: the Scottish writer who knew mountains

04 May 2016

̽»¨Ö±²¥writer Nan Shepherd (1893-1981), who was quietly acclaimed in her lifetime, is the face of a new Royal Bank of Scotland bank note. One of Shepherd’s staunchest supporters is Robert Macfarlane (Faculty of English), who wrote the introduction to her book about the Cairngorms.

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Shakespeare goes to East Africa

25 March 2016

On the eve of the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death, Dr Edward Wilson-Lee explores the remarkable ways in which the works of England’s greatest poet-playwright are woven into the merging cultures of East Africa. In his debut book, Shakespeare in Swahililand, Wilson-Lee gives a compelling account of an era in which Shakespeare took centre stage.

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