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Shakespeare's Poems
Explore Shakespeare Shakespedia
Learn about Shakespeare's famous sonnets and other poems
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Shakespeare in Māori
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Kia Ora! We're marking Waitangi Day with an introduction to translations of Shakespeare into Māori.
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Shakespeare in Czech
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To mark the Czech national holiday of St. Wenceslas Day, we look at Martin Hilsky's Czech translations of Shakespeare held in our library.
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Publications
Education Research & Scholars
Publications from members of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
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It Ever Was
Explore Shakespeare Museum From Home Proud Shakespeare
An experimental audio artwork created by artist Dr Rosie Poebright, in response to exploring the SBT archive
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Portraits of Shakespeare in translations
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Hannah Barker looks at the different approaches to representing Shakespeare’s portrait in translated editions of his works.
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Shakespeare in Turkey: Festival and Conference 2018
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Dr. İlker Özçelik from Süleyman Demirel University shares his impressions of the first Shakespeare Festival held in Turkey.
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Shakespeare in Irish
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On the occasion of St. Patrick's Day, we are pleased to publish a very special video. It features Shakespeare Birthplace Trust volunteer Ann McDermott reading sonnet 116 in Irish.
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Shakespeare in 100 Objects: Cloak Clasp
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The cloak clasp featured here dates to around the 1560s, and is a particularly intriguing item. This blog discusses its use and significance.
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Proud Shakespeare
Explore Shakespeare Shakespedia Shakespeare Quotes by Theme
Shakespeare quotes about gender and sexuality, and positive affirmations for LGBTQ+ communities
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Shakespeare's Favourite Flowers: The Marigold
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Librarian Mareike Doleschal discusses the history of a beneficial and beautiful flower, the marigold.
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Shakespeare's Favourite Flowers: The Rose
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Have you ever wondered what Shakespeare's favourite flower might be? Explore illustrations of roses and discover the flower's meaning in Shakespeare's works.
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OUTing the Past Festival
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We were delighted to join OUTing the Past Festival as a hub for the first time in 2020
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Trudy Howson
Explore Shakespeare Museum From Home Poetry Celebration: Nature and the Environment
New poetry by LGBT Poet Laureate Trudy Howson, commissioned exclusively for the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
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What Was Shakespeare Really Like?
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A lecture series to mark the 90th birthday of Professor Sir Stanley Wells
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Shakespeare's Language
Education Home Learning 11-14 year olds
Focus on the language of Shakespeare with our home learning resources for 11-14 year olds.
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Putting theatre in its place
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The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust introduces theatre company Talking Birds prior to their collaboration on the New Place winter show, The Festival of Lost and Found.
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11. Shakespeare Named by his Contemporaries
Explore Shakespeare Podcasts 60 Minutes with Shakespeare
In our podcast '60 Minutes with Shakespeare,' Charles Whitworth discusses if writers of Shakespeare's time identify him as an author of specific works.
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Anne Shakespeare
Explore Shakespeare Shakespedia Shakespeare's Circle
Listen to an imagined account from Shakespeare's wife
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Shakespeare on Show: Top Ten Exhibition – AMOR VINCIT OMNIA brooch
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A gold brooch with the motto 'Amor Vincit Omnia' holds a meaning that has easy ties to Shakespeare's famous pair of star-crossed lovers.
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Staff journey; from volunteering to a career at the Trust
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Katie Morrison is an Archaeology (BA) and Museum Studies (MA) graduate who started volunteering with Shakespeare Birthplace Trust in January 2017, and is now a paid member of staff.