Category Archives: William Shakespeare

More books received

The Pluto ones are for review work, and a couple of others are review copies. More interesting reading here.

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University of Minnesota Press books received

I did some review work for University of Minnesota Press – lots of nice new books received in recompense (plus two on order).

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Fionnuala O’Neill reviews Ralph Fiennes’s Coriolanus

In Shakespeare – requires subscription.

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Shakespearean Territories – taking shape?

While in Nigeria I was working on a book proposal for the Shakespearean Territories project, interspersed with re-reading some of the plays that were on my potential list to be included. It’s now looking something like this: Divided Territories: The … Continue reading

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2013 publications

There will be three journal articles out in 2013, along with The Birth of Territory. Two of the articles are related to that book, but take arguments in different directions and link to future projects on Shakespeare and Foucault. The third links … Continue reading

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Back from Edinburgh

Good few days in Edinburgh, with a chance to catch up with old friends, though the rotten weather didn’t show the city at its finest. The ‘Bodies in Movement’ seminar on Coriolanus went well, with some really excellent responses from Paul … Continue reading

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Off to Edinburgh

Two important lectures, on Coriolanus and Volume; plus chairing Eyal Weizman for Society and Space‘s 30th anniversary .. A busy few days coming up.

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The Hollow Crown – Richard II

The first of four new BBC Shakespeare films, Richard II, was shown last night – both parts of Henry IV and Henry V to follow. You can find them at BBC iPlayer. There is a short clip here.

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Steve Mentz on a one-man Chinese King Lear

Review here.

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Next things to do

The manuscript for The Birth of Territory, the image files and all the permissions paperwork went to University of Chicago Press yesterday. Of course, there are still copy-editing queries, proofs, index, cover discussions, marketing questionnaires and so on to come, but … Continue reading

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