Tag Archives: Double Falshood

To Be Shakespeare, Or Not To Be Shakespeare

Adding to, or subtracting from, the established canon of a great genius, in whatever field, is rarely uncontroversial.  The Rembrandt Research Project has regularly caused dismay in museums and art galleries worldwide as it downgraded painting or drawings previously thought … Continue reading

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A Muse of Fire

There’s a lot of Shakespeare about these days – I know, when isn’t there? – but what with the Cambridge Shakespeare Festival (no wet-weather alternatives for most performances, so we can only pray), and the Olympics-related culture-fest, to say nothing … Continue reading

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