Shakespeare’s Women: Titania
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Watch this video about George Romney's painting of Titania, Shakespeare's queen of the fairies.
Shakespeare's WomenWatch this video about George Romney's painting of Titania, Shakespeare's queen of the fairies.
Shakespeare's WomenJo Wilding reflects on the wide range of artistic endeavours whose titles are taken from Shakespeare's works.
Jo Wilding Shakespeare's WorksMulberry wood pops up frequently in our Collections. Ever wondered why? Roz Sklar talks about the relation between William Shakespeare and the mulberry tree.
Rosalyn Sklar Shakespeare's Times GardensA visit to Leo Tolstoy's museum estate in Yasnaya Polyana unearths a childhood story about a little green stick that could bring peace and happiness to everyone in the world.
Delia GarrattLearn about this allegorical portrait of Shakespeare from 1825.
Shakespeare's WomenWho was Ada Rehan, and what is her significance in relation to Shakespeare?
Shakespeare's WomenLearn about one of Shakespeare's most controversial female figures through this video discussing a sculpture of Ada Rehan portraying the role.
Shakespeare's WomenIn March of 1810, a signet ring of quality and wealth was found on the grounds of Holy Trinity Church with the initials 'WS' engraved. There is a genuine possibility it is William Shakespeare's very own ring.
Shakespeare's Times Shakespeare's Life Shakespeare and his World--MOOCIn this video for the series Shakespeare's Women, we take a look at a painting of one of "Titus Andronicus"'s most gruesome scenes.
Sylvia Morris Shakespeare's WomenLearn about Volumnia through this portrait of Edith Evans portraying the role in 1959.
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