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Shakespeare
Total Results: 13
6 May 2026 - 1:01am
Redeeming Harold Bloom
Blake Bailey
Saturday, 7 February
07.02
Was Shakespeare a black woman?
Conspiracy theories are good publicity
Andrew Doyle
Tuesday, 3 February
03.02
Behind the horror renaissance
The genre opens up uncomfortable truths
Noah Kumin
Tuesday, 11 November
11.11
Andrew: the half-buffoon prince
Andrew should have studied Shakespeare
Terry Eagleton
Wednesday, 24 September
24.09
Does Trump read Shakespeare?
There’s a lot about the President in Hamlet
Terry Eagleton
Wednesday, 25 June
25.06
Trump’s return to Shakespearean politics
He negotiates like a feudal king
Matthew Gasda
Wednesday, 23 August
23.08
Modern Europe was born on the battlefield
The Hundred Years War is our chronicle and crucible
Jonathan Sumption
Thursday, 27 July
27.07
What’s wrong with cannibalism?
Human disgust can be a powerful moral ally
Giles Fraser
Thursday, 22 September
22.09
Why artists sell out
Mammon, not the muse, calls the shots
Andrew Doyle
Wednesday, 30 March
30.03
Boris Johnson is no clown
Playing the fool requires art and intelligence
Terry Eagleton
Thursday, 11 March
11.03
Prince Harry is a Freudian dream
It's hardly surprising that the Royal Family has its own Oedipus complex
Giles Fraser
Tuesday, 19 January
19.01
The importance of obscenity
A century after Ulysses was banned, a strange paradox remains at the heart of vulgarity
Andrew Doyle
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