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theimaginativeconservative.org | ||
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www.neh.gov
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| | | | | [AI summary] This article explores how Shakespeare and his contemporaries developed their dramatic skills through the cultural and historical context of early English drama, highlighting the role of local traditions, traveling theater companies, and historical records in shaping their craft. | |
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edsitement.neh.gov
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| | | | | For more than 400 years, Shakespeares 37 surviving plays, 154 sonnets, and other poems have been read, performed, taught, reinterpreted, and enjoyed the world over. This Teacher's Guide includes ideas for bringing the Bard and pop culture together, along with how performers around the world have infused their respective local histories and cultures into these works. | |
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endlessbookshelf.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] Shakespeare's Beehive explores the annotated copy of John Baret's dictionary, suggesting it may have been annotated by Shakespeare himself, with linguistic evidence linking the annotations to his works. | |
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mobstertiger.com
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