Living with Shakespeare, by Geoffrey Marsh Lisa Hopkins enjoys a vivid picture of the part of London where Shakespeare once resided Lisa Hopkins 6月 17日
Early Modern English Noblewomen and Self-Starvation: The Skull Beneath the Skin, by Sasha Garwood Lisa Hopkins considers how Tudor princesses severely limited their food intake as a way of asserting their status Lisa Hopkins 3月 19日
Women and Geography on the Early Modern English Stage, by Katja Pilhuj Lisa Hopkins enjoys an ingenious analysis of the ways that ‘discourses of mapping’ influenced attitudes to gender Lisa Hopkins 1月 16日
This is Shakespeare, by Emma Smith Lisa Hopkins applauds a ‘woke’ look at the gaps in Shakespeare’s plays Lisa Hopkins 5月 30日
Shakespeare and London, by Duncan Salkeld Despite the time the playwright spent in the city, he never became a Londoner, says Lisa Hopkins Lisa Hopkins 12月 6日
Gardens and Gardening in Early Modern England and Wales, by Jill Francis Guilt grew as green spaces became pleasurable more than productive places, says Lisa Hopkins Lisa Hopkins 8月 9日
Shakespeare’s Fathers and Daughters, by Oliver Ford Davies An actor’s eye and ear brings fresh insight to aspects of the Bard’s works, says Lisa Hopkins Lisa Hopkins 6月 29日
Shakespeare’s First Folio: Four Centuries of an Iconic Book, by Emma Smith We are spellbound by an opus whose copies once gathered crumbs and scribbles, says Lisa Hopkins Lisa Hopkins 5月 19日
1606: William Shakespeare and the Year of Lear, by James Shapiro Lisa Hopkins on a defining time in the Bard’s career Lisa Hopkins 10月 22日
Body and soul: the Globe’s John Ford Experiment A rare staging of the dramatist’s work pushes to the fore seldom-seen plays that reveal the tensions at the heart of his oeuvre, says Lisa Hopkins Lisa Hopkins 7月 23日