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In the middle of Henry IV Part 1, Hotspur invites his fellow plotters to pause and take a seat. He’s forgotten to bring his map. Luckily, it promptly emerges, and the three figures begin dividing up their land, “plotting” in a different sen...
Was Shakespeare a trained martial artist? In short, we don’t know. But plenty of those he knew well and worked with were trained fencers, and he knew the ins and outs of the sport well. He could drop, where needed, technical fighting vocabu...
Two men are fighting in the street. One knocks the other out with a heavy blow to the side of the head, when a burly man with a bushy beard butts in. He grabs the offender by the scruff of his collar and lifts him into the air, asking why h...
I’m writing this looking at long rows of turquoise windowframes, packed tight together and extending with a gentle unevenness like books on a library shelf. With the leisureliness of the spring sun, a cluster of men and women are assembling...
Shakespeare, typically, first brought me to Elizabethan and Jacobean drama, but I stayed for Thomas Heywood. Encountering him first during undergraduate study and then, with gusto, in research, I found a playwright who advertised what was r...
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