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Happy Halloween! Which of Shakespeare's plays do you find the spookiest?

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We've come to the end of our Being Critical with Shakespeare reading list by @Simon_EMD We hope you enjoyed this guide to how you could structure a course around Cambridge Shakespeare content. Which week was your favourite?

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When is King Lear not King Lear? In our final week of Being Critical with Shakespeare we explore Shakespeare's adaptation and reception with articles by Peter Holland, Louise Geddes and Katherine Rowe: cup.org/4etNh2D

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Can performance criticism help us understand Shakespeare's plays? How do production choices reflect changing interpretations of works over time? Learn more in this week's Shakespeare Reading List: cup.org/4gGCCTU

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This week in @Smith_EMD's Being Critical with Shakespeare, explore Early Modern Performance Culture! What moments in Shakespeare's plays would be difficult to perform in the early modern theatre? cup.org/47zTWpd

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This week in @Smith_EMD's Being Critical with Shakespeare we explore the textual tradition, focusing on the First Quarto of Hamlet: cup.org/3T9mfF9 cc @kathi_irace

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How did people think about sex and gender in Shakespeare's time? Can Shakespeare contribute to contemporary discussions about gender and sexuality? In this week of Being Critical with Shakespeare we explore these questions and more: cup.org/4g5UNCc

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How did Shakespeare think about the environment? Join us as we explore ecocritical approaches to Shakespeare in this week of Simon Smith's reading list: cup.org/4cSJLNS

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In this week of Being Critical with Shakespeare @Simon_EMD draws our attention to Shakespeare's sources and influences, with articles by Laurie Maguire & Emma Smith, Lynn Enterline, and Megan Elizabeth Allen: cup.org/4dm5f6x (@OldFortunatus)

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This week in our Being Critical with Shakespeare reading list, we look at critical race theory, drawing on articles by @drsheeha, @hanhbuisaid, & @zainabcheema951: cup.org/3X3xQIb

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