Last year, I began my ‘comps’ studies with a trip to the library and a durable backpack. While perching on a step-stool grasping for a particularly dusty book, I was overcome with excitement over an idea: annotated bibliography! Wouldn’t it be so convenient for Future Me to have pre-written personal reminders about which of these [...]
Read further anon →Some musing and questions about people who are surprised about the academic life and how you deal with it, plus news about the latest call for papers and other educational and scholarship news for the week. Celebrate the birthday month for Shakespeare with some scholarship! #ShakespeareBD is almost here!
Read further anon →Good day at once. This is my first post. You are all well met. I am going to bring ye news about Shakespeare’s language every Saturday. I should warn ye though that I suffer from BS – Bardic Syndrome, which often makes me accidentally slip into Shakespearean or talk gibberishly with Will’s tongue in my cheek – [...]
Read further anon →Hello All and welcome to another edition of O What Learning Is, your place for all things Education and Shakespeare. This week was a little sparse for news but here is what I have for you:
Canadian Shakespeare Festival Cancelled:
Read further anon →Greetings from the SAA convention in Boston! It has been a fabulous few days of papers, plenaries and conversations, and the Scrivener is here to report on some of the latest news in Shakespeare scholarship.
There were a number of plenary sessions covering a range of topics, from primatology to the Romantics to representation of [...]
Read further anon →Calls for Papers and other scholarship news in the world of Shakespeare and No Fooling! We also ask, as we begin April (the month of Shakespeare’s birthday) how will your local universities, theatres, and schools be celebrating Shakespeare in the run up to April 23?
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