Coursework students might focus on comments on female characters for the plays they studied.
Shakespeare's Women by Liz Lewis
Thursday, 8 April 2010
Wednesday, 7 April 2010
Primary sources for researching the context of Shakespeare's plays
The Folger Library has always been one of the best institutions for all things Shakespeare. Why not make your AO4 comments on the social and historical context in your essays STAND OUT from others by doing a little research on some texts associated with your plays. There may be a slight problem undestanding some of the lettering in Elizabethan fonts. An example is 'V' which is often represented as a 'U'. By reading entire sentences and paragraphs it is relatively easy to work out the older uses of letters that we no longer use.
Folger's Primary Sources Links
Here's another interesting link. You could check out other interesting "ideas" in their "ideas link".
University of Victoria in Canada's page on the sexes in Shakespeare's time
Folger's Primary Sources Links
Here's another interesting link. You could check out other interesting "ideas" in their "ideas link".
University of Victoria in Canada's page on the sexes in Shakespeare's time
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